Earlier in the year my lawn went brown and crispy in the heat. Then it rained biblically and this lot appeared:

I couldn't bring myself to mow it because there were so many bees on the clover. The longer I leave it the more I like it.

In addition to the bees I'm starting to see grasshoppers, butterflies, hoverflies and all sorts. I do like the look of a freshly mown lawn, but I get far more joy from seeing the life in this lot.
I don't think I'm ever mowing again. I might do the edges to keep it from invading the borders, and maybe cut a path through where I walk most often, but apart from that I think I'm done.
Anyone else?
MBE
I couldn't bring myself to mow it because there were so many bees on the clover. The longer I leave it the more I like it.
In addition to the bees I'm starting to see grasshoppers, butterflies, hoverflies and all sorts. I do like the look of a freshly mown lawn, but I get far more joy from seeing the life in this lot.
I don't think I'm ever mowing again. I might do the edges to keep it from invading the borders, and maybe cut a path through where I walk most often, but apart from that I think I'm done.
Anyone else?
MBE
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