Don’t Mow in May? We fully agree. But... let’s Grind-in-May!

Monday 28 April 2025
In May, we let our grass grow freely. Not out of laziness, but out of love for nature. The "No Mow in May" movement is gaining popularity in Belgium and other parts in Europe. By not mowing for a month, we help bees, butterflies, and other insects find food and reproduce. It's a big win for biodiversity – and gives your garden a beautiful, natural look.
Letting your lawn grow wild is a deliberate choice. But while the grass flourishes, there are other things in the garden that should be taken care of. Like that old tree stump that's been in the way for months – maybe even years.

A tree stump? It should go – especially in May!

A tree stump hidden in the grass isn’t just an eyesore, it can be dangerous too. Especially when you pull out the lawnmower again in June. A piece of wood hidden among tall grass… sometimes you spot it too late. Before you know it, your mower is damaged – or worse, you trip and fall.

That's why we say: Don’t mow in May, but do Grind in May!

Tree stump removal: ready for a summer without obstacles

Removing a tree stump is a job for professionals. Digging it out yourself is heavy, time-consuming work. It's much easier and safer to hire a stump grinding service. With our specialized machines, we grind the stump away below ground level. No big holes, no heavy work – just a nice, smooth lawn, ready for a summer full of fun, gardening, and safe mowing.

And now, in May, is the ideal time to do it. The grass is growing, but not yet too dense. You still have a clear view of the garden and avoid future mowing troubles.

Grind in May: the slogan for a worry-free garden

In short: while you let your grass grow freely, you make sure the rest of your garden is summer-ready. By removing old tree stumps, your garden stays safe, beautiful, and easy to maintain.

Ready to get your dream garden started?

Contact us today for a free quote. We are happy to come and demonstrate. Then you can fully enjoy your garden this summer.

Don't mow, but do grind! Your garden (and your lawnmower) will thank you.


More info on which stump grinder is right for you here

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