Reduced mowing for pollinators

We are trialling reduced mowing frequencies in areas of some of our parks and open spaces.

Allowing the grass to grow long will allow us to see what flowers are already in the area and are able to grow. 

If the grass is overpowering the wildflowers, we will experiment with introducing different plants such as Yellow Rattle to help to reduce this so that we can encourage wildflowers to thrive.

This will support pollinating insects, which in turn will support birds and other wildlife.

We are trying this approach in:

  • Sowe Common
  • Allesley Park
  • Woodridge Avenue open space (Juniper Park)
  • Dawlish Drive open space

We hope to expand this to more sites over the coming years. 

A grass field with the sky and treeline behind it, with a wooden stake in the ground and