As seems to be the way nowadays, the issue of whether to mow your lawn, or whether grass verges should be mowed or left to grow wild seems to have become polarised, writes Erin McDaid of the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust. The debate has been driven largely by initiatives such as Plantlife’s No Mow May Movement — a great initiative designed to encourage gardeners, community groups and local authorities to hold off on mowing grass in the month of May to allow more flowers to thrive for vital pollinators. Anything that helps raise awareness of the pressure wildlife is under and stimulates positi…