THE BEST MOWING HEIGHT FOR YOU LAWN

Effective lawn mowing management is fundamental for maintaining a lush, green lawn, and key principles should be followed to ensure your lawn's well-being.

Firstly, the "one-third rule" is crucial. This guideline advises against cutting more than one-third of the grass blade's length in a single mowing session. By adhering to this rule, you promote healthy grass growth and reduce stress on your lawn.

In the summer, when your lawn experiences peak growth, consider lowering your mower's cutting height. However, it's essential to avoid mowing too low to extend the time between sessions, as this can lead to issues like scalping, causing harm to your lawn.

Conversely, winter mowing should be minimal. During the colder months, when your lawn enters a dormant state with slower growth, raising your mower's cutting height is crucial. Longer grass blades can capture valuable sunlight needed for growth, even during the dormant winter period, preventing potential damage.

Recognising that the ideal mowing height can vary based on factors such as environmental conditions, season, and grass type is important for effective lawn care.

Guideline for ideal mowing heights (Rule of thumb: shorter for summer, longer for winter)

Green couch:                                  5 to 30mm

Buffalo grass (Sir Walter):             30 to 50mm

Kikuyu:                                            30 to 50mm

Zoysia matrella (Sir Grange):        5 to unmown

Queensland blue couch:                 5 to 30mm

Broadleaf carpet grass:                   30 to 50mm

Hybrid Bermuda (TifTuf):                5 to 30mm

Fescue:                                             30 to 50m

Essential Tips

Maintaining a lush lawn requires consistent care and attention. Here are essential tips for effective lawn mowing management:

Consistency is Key:


Regular mowing promotes lateral growth and allows sunlight to penetrate the grass blades. Never cut more than one-third of the leaf blade in a single mowing session. If your lawn needs a significant cut, do it gradually over multiple mows to preserve greenery and facilitate continued photosynthesis.

Change it Up:


Mowing in different directions minimizes monotony and encourages straight growth of individual blades. This practice provides more space for new blades to thrive, resulting in a thicker lawn.

Make Sure the Lawn is Dry:


Mow when the grass is dry to prevent damage. Wet grass can tear instead of being cut, leaving an uneven edge. Wait until the lawn is dry after rain or irrigation before mowing.

Keep Mower Blades Sharp:


Maintain sharp mower blades for a clean cut. Regular maintenance, either through a service center or self-maintenance, ensures optimal blade performance.

Leave the Leaf Blade a Little Longer in Shade and Drought:
Maximize your lawn's health in shaded areas by raising the mower height. This allows the grass to absorb available sunlight effectively. Leaving the leaf blade slightly longer also reduces stress on the lawn during hot months, keeping soil temperature lower and retaining moisture at the roots.

Keeping a Level Lawn:


Address lumps or depressions by top dressing your lawn, especially during the active growing season. Top dressing helps maintain a level lawn. Find information on top dressing for your lawn's best care.

Consistent application of these tips ensures effective lawn mowing management, contributing to the health and vibrancy of your lawn.

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