Why you should grow a lawn for bees
Leave these weed flowers intact, and pollinators will thank you.
If your landscape goal is to have the perfect lawn, who is it for? Yourself? Your neighbors? If the answer is both, perhaps you should expand your definition of neighbors and rise to a different challenge: Try growing a perfect lawn for bees.
https://www.mnn.com/your-home/organic-farming-gardening/stories/bee-lawn-leave-certain-weed-flowers-intact-help-pollinators
@starbreaker I totally agree (plain green lawns are boring) + my lawn is a combo of flower meadow (free seeds obtainable at the local town hall) + deadwood as a habitat for insects. There is even a local 'close-to-nature gardens' contest and you are allowed to visit these gardens (by arrangement)
@Jadyjah I've been planting a variety of creeping, flowering perennials for ground cover and to provide food for bees and butterflies. Also, plain green lawns are boring.