How Often Should You Cut Your Grass?

So many homeowners out there want to have a beautiful lawn but this is not as easy as many believe. There are countless things that you will need to think about, including how often the grass is cut. Unfortunately, it is not easy to tell you exactly how often the grass should be cut. The very best thing that you can do is to focus on the following vital facts when you decide how often the lawn should be cut.

Video explaining mowing frequency and height.

Mowing Frequency

Most people will tell you that you have to mow the lawn one time per week at the least. This is truly an accurate frequency level, but should not be blindly trusted. Grass type and season will dictate how often you have to cut the lawn.

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The warm-season grasses will grow faster during the middle of summer than during fall or spring. The cool-season grasses will grow a lot faster during fall and spring as opposed to summer. If you want the lawn to be stunning, mowing one timer per week is not enough. You also need to do it at an appropriate height.

Lawn Scalping

This is where the real confusion comes in. While generally people agree with one time per week, if looking at grass height, debates appear. Generally, people think that they need to keep the grass short so they do not need to often mow. Mowing too short is a bad idea. This is what is known as scalping and will always do a lot more harm than the good it does.

Scalping is a problem because you end up cutting really important energy sources for the grass blades. You need to be sure that the height you choose will not hinder grass growth. When the lawn is scalped, the grass starts to turn yellow. It also becomes frayed.

Avoiding Scalping

Most of the warm-season grasses can be cut down to a height of 1 inch. The cool-season grasses can be higher, at around 2.5 inches.

Remember that scalping also happens because of the setting that you use for your mower. It can even happen when the blade used is dull. Because of this, you want to be sure that your equipment is always checked according to a schedule.

If you are afraid of the fact that your grass is too high, the best thing you can do is to let it grow a little. Pair mowing habits with irrigation and avoid scalping to end up with a wonderful lawn that you will love.

The General Mowing Guideline To Respect

The simplest way to be sure that the grass is at an appropriate height is to never mow more than 1 third of the grass leaf’s blade in a mowing session. As an example, when you want to have a lawn with a height of 3 inches, the very best thing you can do is mow your grass before reaching a height of 4.5 inches. If you decide to mow more than 1 third, you end up initiating an unwanted plant growth response. Shoot growth will surely be excessive. Root growth will be reduced and leaf clippings often remain present on the surface.