Proper mowing is essential to develop a high quality lawn! It is one of the most important steps in your lawn maintenance program. A properly mowed lawn has fewer weeds, better moisture, and is more stress tolerant, than a poorly mowed lawn. Most lawn care experts agree that the majority of lawn care problems are a result of not mowing at the proper heights and not keeping mower blades sharpened.
Mowing height is the most important aspect of mowing. Here at L.C.S. we regulate our mowing heights based on the time of the year and weather conditions. A lawn that is mowed too short will cause a shallow root system and in turn thins out the lawn. This also causes more weed growth throughout the lawn. In general, the higher you let your lawn grow, the deeper the roots develop. This helps to provide shade during the hot summer months. The more grass blades that are exposed to sunlight the better photosynthesis your grass will have, in turn the healthier grass you will have.
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What does proper mowing do for my lawn?
1. What Does Proper Mowing do for My Lawn?
Proper mowing is essential to develop a high quality lawn! It is one of the most important steps in your lawn
maintenance program. A properly mowed lawn has fewer weeds, better moisture, and is more stress tolerant, than a
poorly mowed lawn. Most lawn care experts agree that the majority of lawn care problems are a result of not mowing
at the proper heights and not keeping mower blades sharpened.
Mowing height is the most important aspect of mowing. Here at L.C.S. we regulate our mowing heights based on the
time of the year and weather conditions. A lawn that is mowed too short will cause a shallow root system and in turn
thins out the lawn. This also causes more weed growth throughout the lawn. In general, the higher you let your lawn
grow, the deeper the roots develop. This helps to provide shade during the hot summer months. The more grass
blades that are exposed to sunlight the better photosynthesis your grass will have, in turn the healthier grass you will
have.
Another aspect of properly mowing your lawn is the amount of grass you cut off at a mowing. Never mow more than
1/3 of your plant at any given mowing. Mowing more than 1/3 of the plant will encourage the roots to come to the
surface for more moisture, drying out the roots and the plants will start to die off. The longer your grass is the deeper
your roots grow into the soil. Leaving the blades longer strengthens plants, retains moisture, keeps the lawn green
and over all provides a thicker, healthier turf.
By using a professional mowing service you won't have to worry about taking all the needed steps for the healthiest
lawn. We do all the work for you! L.C.S. Lawn Service will ensure your lawn is mowed at the appropriate heights for
the time of the year and will do a proper mowing every time. We offer a variety of services to fit your needs including
mowing, string trimming, seasonal packages and spring and fall cleanups. We are happy to help customize a mowing
program to fit your needs and life style!
Spring Mowing March-Mid April (approx) 2 to 2 ½ inches will help lawn evaporate excess moisture from
the spring thaw.
Mid Season Mowing April-October (approx) mow at 3 ½ to 4 inches this will help create strong roots and
provide shade to help retain moisture.
Fall Mowing October-November cut at 2 inches helps to prepare lawn for dormancy.
Final Mowing Drop mower setting down to 1-1 ½ inches, this will help stop winter kill, allow the lawn to
dry out in the spring, and reduce disease issues.
Contact us today to get a free estimate and take the worry out of mowing your own lawn
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