Grass Cutting
Grass cutting is a basic yet essential part of lawn care that keeps your yard looking neat, healthy, and well-maintained. Regular mowing not only improves curb appeal but also helps control weeds, promotes even growth, and prevents pests. Whether it’s a small residential lawn or a large commercial property, consistent grass cutting ensures your outdoor space stays green and tidy throughout the growing season.
Grass Cutting
Regular grass cutting is crucial for maintaining a healthy lawn. When grass is trimmed at the right height, it encourages strong root development, which leads to thicker, greener turf. It also helps prevent weeds from taking over and makes your lawn more resilient to drought and foot traffic.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I cut my grass?
Most lawns should be mowed once a week during peak growing season (spring and summer). In cooler months or during drought, every 10–14 days is usually enough. Avoid cutting more than one-third of the grass blade at a time.
What’s the best time of day to mow the lawn?
The best time is mid-morning (between 8 AM and 10 AM) when the dew has dried, but before the sun is at its peak. Late afternoon is also a good time if mornings aren’t ideal.
Can cutting grass too short damage my lawn?
Yes. Cutting too short, known as “scalping,” stresses the grass, weakens roots, and makes it more vulnerable to weeds and drought. Keep most grass types at 2.5 to 3.5 inches tall.
Do you bag the clippings or mulch them? Can I choose?
Yes, most lawn care services offer both options. Mulching finely chops the clippings and leaves them on the lawn to decompose, returning nutrients to the soil. Bagging removes the clippings for a cleaner look. You can choose your preferred method, and some technicians may recommend one based on your lawn’s condition or the season.
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