It’s nearly May – and that means one thing – putting that mower away. Check out our competition instead!
Every year Plantlife run the “No Mow May” campaign to encourage people to leave their lawns (or at least a section of it) unmowed. This allows wildflowers to grow and wildlife to flourish.
Seaford Action for Nature volunteers always enjoy seeing the wide variety of wildflowers that seem to appear from nowhere. Last year we ran a competition and two lucky winners won £20 vouchers to spend on wildlife books. This year it could be you!
Why is “No Mow May” so important? Plantlife explain:
Why do we need No Mow May?
We’ve lost nearly 97% of flower-rich meadows since the 1930’s and with them gone are vital food needed by pollinators, like bees and butterflies.
But your lawn can help! A healthy lawn with some long grass and wildflowers benefits wildlife, tackles pollution and can even lock away carbon below ground. Best of all, to reap these benefits all you have to do is not mow your lawn in May and beyond!
How to take part
With over 20 million gardens in the UK, even the smallest grassy patches add up to a significant proportion of our land which, if managed properly, can deliver enormous gains for nature, communities and the climate.
This is why Plantlife calls for people to get involved with #NoMowMay every year, and let wild plants get a head start on the summer. Watch our advice for preparing your garden in spring.
The May Wildflower challenge by Seaford Action for Nature
For the second year we are delighted to bring you the “May Wildlife flower challenge”!
Mark off as many as you can, and add any insects etc, and email a copy of your sheet to competitions@renaturingseaford.org by 8 June 2025
Click HERE for an interactive guide to the flowers on the list!
Mark off as many as you can, and add any insects etc, and email a copy of your sheet to competitions@renaturingseaford.org by 8 June 2025




