Not mowing in May? We'd like to speak with you
Are you holding off on mowing your lawn during the month of May to help wildflowers and pollinating insects and conserve fuel?
We'd like to hear from you.
If you're a southeastern Connecticut resident participating in the "growing" movement known as No Mow May, and are willing to be interviewed by a reporter, send your contact information and a short note about your 2022 lawn care strategy to Karen Florin, The Day's engagement editor, at k.florin@theday.com.
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