No Mow May: A look at why so many seem to be obsessed with manicured lawns

It's a true grassroots movement - an effort to get homeowners to let their lawns grow longer for one month so bees and other pollinators can forage on the flowers.

May 24, 2022, 12:54 AM

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It's a true grassroots movement - an effort to get homeowners to let their lawns grow longer for one month so bees and other pollinators can forage on the flowers.
But Carlstadt Borough officials quickly cut down one resident's attempts to celebrate "No Mow May."
Mariah Olivera says a code enforcement officer knocked on the door of the home she shares with her boyfriend and ordered the couple to cut their shaggy lawn or face a fine for violating town ordinances. The couple complied and quickly got out the lawnmower.
On today's episode of "Brian's Positively New Jersey" we take a look at where the No Mow May crackdown fits in with the long and odd history of America's obsession with the short cut lawn.


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