This spring, Vilnius is introducing new lawn care rules, according to which natural meadows and self-healing plants will prevail in the city. By eliminating mowing where it is not necessary, natural oases of nature will be created in many parts of the city, helping to live more comfortably and sustainably.
A short, regularly mowed lawn will be maintained only where it is necessary, that is, in apartment buildings, in squares, squares, parks and in the main and actively used public spaces.
Meadows, native trees and bushes will be able to grow freely on the slopes of bypasses, on the dividing lanes of most streets, and on traffic rings. These and similar areas will be mowed as needed several times a year or not at all. Only invasive plants that can overshadow our normal vegetation will be removed from urban areas left to nature.
We want to ask you, do you agree that the meadow should not be mowed in Vilnius?