
MOWING TIPS
Just how and when you mow depends on several factors including the type of grass, the season of the year, and
the amount of fertilizer and water applied.
For example, cool-season grasses need mowing more in spring and fall, warm-season grasses in summer. Also, the more you fertilize and water the more you'll need to
mow. The important element is flexibility. You may have to mow twice a week during peak growth periods or only twice a month during the slow times.
When you mow, vary your pattern. Mowing in the same direction every time tends to compact soil. Grass leans or grows in the direction it is mowed, so altering the mowing pattern will keep it straight.
Do not cut wet grass. It mows unevenly and the clippings clog the mower; as well as, mat on the grass blocking light. For safety's sake, mow slight slopes on a
diagonal. If the ground is uneven avoid scalping high spots. Either raise the mowing height or regrade the area.