Tips From Simpsonville Lawn Care Providers To Mow Like A Professional

Though mowing seems simple enough, but each time you cut your grass you are paving the way for your yard’s success or failure. Mow correctly, and you’ll end up grooming turf that’s healthy, drought-tolerant and thick enough to crowd out weeds. Mow incorrectly, and your yard will struggle to survive. Time mowings so that you never remove more than one-third of the total leaf surface with each cutting.

If you are on the lookout for yard care services or lawn mowing Simpsonville services, don’t look beyond the acclaimed Curb Appeal Lawn Care. Our services include mowing, weed eating, edging and blowing; hedge trimming; mulch and pine needles; aerating and seeding; pooper scooping; landscaping and more.


We are listing a few valuable mowing tips for a healthy yard:
Scalping Yard- Do not scalp grass, which is cutting it too short as a scalped yard is vulnerable to diseases and weed infestation. Additionally, scalped turf tends to be weak and sparse, which exposes soil which is one of the No. 1 contributors to weed success as it allows weed seed to take root. Grass that’s consistently cut too short has a poorly developed root system, which makes the yard more prone to serious damage from drought or high temperatures.

Sharpen Mower Blade- Get the best results from each mowing by keeping your mower blade sharp as a sharp blade cuts grass cleanly, while a dull blade tears grass, creating a jagged, uneven edge which creates openings for pests and diseases to enter grass blades. During the mowing season, it is advisable to sharpen blades at least a few times. Do not mow over thick branches or stones which can reduce blade dulling or even damage.

Adjust Mower Height- Adjust mower height throughout the growing season, for example, shift the cutting deck higher in summer and allow grass to grow longer. Taller grass not only helps shade soil, which prevents weed growth and slows water evaporation from soil, but also develops deeper roots, which creates a lawn that can withstand drought better.

Shady Mowing- Yards that grow in shady areas benefit from a higher mowing height. Alternatively, in a low-light situation, this is a great benefit and a secret to growing a healthy lawn in the shade.

Mow When Grass Is Dry- Mow when grass is dry as mowing a wet lawn doesn’t harm the grass, but it doesn’t yield the best results. Apart from wet grass filling and clogging a mower deck, it also has a tendency to fall over and clump together as you mow, creating an uneven cut. Check for clumps of wet grass that fall off the mower and remove these from the yard after mowing to avoid killing grass. Do not mow in soggy soil, or you risk creating wheel ruts and tearing up grass. If you must mow the yard when it’s damp, treat the underside of your mower with oil or silicone spray to help prevent grass from sticking. Your mower blade should be sharp enough to avoid ripping grass out of soil.

Mow In Shade- Pruning a plant causes stress, and grass is no different. Mowing creates tremendous stress on grass plants. Experts recommend waiting until there’s shade on the lawn as if  you mow during the heat of the day, individual grass plants lose more water and recover much more slowly than if you mow during the cooler part of the day whereas grass in the shade loses less water when cut and is quicker to rebound.

Mowing Pattern- Every time you mow, just avoid mowing in the same direction or pattern as when you do this, you risk compacting soil and actually creating ruts, and both can lead to grass that’s less healthy, followed by weeds that thrive in compacted soil.
To hire services of Curb Appeal Lawn Care in Simpsonville, contact us on 864-399-9185.

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