Mowing

By The Tech Team

Tuesday, June 10th, 2025, 1:38:51 PM

Lots of people find cutting the grass one of the worst jobs, perhaps because it seems to need doing so regularly in the Summer. Often, because it seems such a chore, it is allowed to grow a bit too long. But this makes the next cut more difficult and time consuming, adding to the "chore factor".

However, a lawn which is cut on a regular basis is a pleasure to look at and, if cut at least once a week, it is not such a difficult task.

  • Choose what type of mower you want to use. Cylinder mowers for fine / ornamental lawns or a rotary mower for hard wearing / uneven type lawns.

  • Don't put off cutting your lawn. During the summer it will keep growing and, within a week, will be a lot longer. The delay in cutting will mean it will take you a lot longer to cut when you do get round to it. The grass box will fill up more quickly which means more trips to empty it.

  • If you have no grass box on your mower, there will be a lot more grass cuttings left on the lawn. The grass below the cuttings can turn yellow.

  • Cut your grass when it is dry, as the mower will soon clog up if the grass is wet.

  • Try and cut your lawn at least once a week. When the grass is growing very quickly in the summer try and cut twice a week. If you cut it regularly, it is quick and easy to do, and will look good most of the time.

  • Collect grass cuttings it possible.

  • It is usual to start cutting lawns in March and finish in October. However, in mild winters, a lawn can require a cut during November and even December.

  • Don't scalp your lawn.

  • Check the surface of the lawn before cutting, for stones, pet droppings, toys, sticks of wood and branches, wire and string. Remove them as they can damage your mower.

  • Do not let your lawn get too long or cut it too short. Cut to about 20mm and don't let it get longer than 30mm.

  • If your mower has a rear roller you will probably be able to put light and dark stripes in your lawn. For a really lovely finish, stripe the lawn first side to side, then up and down, giving a lined effect in all four directions.

Notes:

See mower manufacturers' instruction book for details and always follow the safety instructions.

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