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Planting plans were interrupted this year so I decided to let the first march of spring carry on unabated for a month. I've been keen to the idea for awhile, but it's also prime time for crop settlement. Since it's a fallow year for now I'm going with the 'no' mow approach, just cutting for accessibility. I've got a 3 foot dandelion doing some serious work.

The idea behind it is to foster insect growth, which is dependent on the traveling bird population to eat them. The keystone here I think is the beetle, they are always a good sign.

Planting plans were interrupted this year so I decided to let the first march of spring carry on unabated for a month. I've been keen to the idea for awhile, but it's also prime time for crop settlement. Since it's a fallow year for now I'm going with the 'no' mow approach, just cutting for accessibility. I've got a 3 foot dandelion doing some serious work. The idea behind it is to foster insect growth, which is dependent on the traveling bird population to eat them. The keystone here I think is the beetle, they are always a good sign.

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You have to do that from time to time