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in the U.K. is urging people not to cut the
in their garden. When
arrives, many gardeners mow their lawn. The call to not do this is
of a project called "No Mow May". It is to help flowers grow wild and insects breed. No Mow May is a
to promote biodiversity. It is from the charity Plantlife. The charity is also asking people to count the
and number of wild
in their garden. Plantlife says leaving the grass uncut creates a
that will help "our bees, butterflies, wildlife and us". Bees are an
part of nature as they pollinate flowers. Cutting the grass means there are fewer flowers for bees to work their natural
.