Cleveland Heights celebrates ‘Grow More May’, steps away from ‘No Mow May’

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Cleveland Heights celebrates ‘Grow More May’, steps away from ‘No Mow May’
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Cleveland Heights is encouraging residents to grow more biodiversity instead of “No Mow May”.

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The city says it will shift to encouraging people to replant part or all of their turf grass lawns with pollinator-friendly, preferably native plants that require less mowing and watering, like micro clover, sedges, violets, and wild strawberry. Microclover will be replacing grass in some median portions on Euclid Heights Boulevard, Monticello Boulevard, Washington Boulevard and Fairmount Boulevard.

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