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Lawn Mowing Do’s and Don’ts

July 19, 2018 by Landscape Pro 1 Comment

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Summer time and it’s hot, hot ,hot in Florida. Your lawn is going to be sitting our there in the hot sun all day, unprotected. What can you do to keep it happy and green? First, do not harm. Do NOT cut your grass too short. That will expose your lawn to infestation and it could even cause it serious damage from the hot sun beating down on it day after day. 

Cutting your grass too short keeps the root system on your lawn from growing down nice and deep. In the winter, however, it’s alright to cut the grass a little shorter. It’s also important to note that your grass growing under shade tress can be kept at a height higher than your grass that gets full sun exposure. Longer grass will stay healthy better in a shady environment. 

It’s also important NOT to mow your lawn when it is wet. When you mow wet grass, the mover is likely to get clogged with all of the mud and grass. outdoor lighting installation vero beach vero beach outdoor lighint installer, tile pavers vero beach

Last but not least,  don’t rake your clippings. There was a time when it was thought one should rake a yard after cutting the grass. But that has long since been disproved. These days we know that grass clippings are actually good for your lawn. There are even attachments your can mount on your lawn mower that will mulch your grass clippings as you mow.

Perhaps the best way to have a beautiful lawn is to hire Palm Coast Lawn and Landscape to maintain your yard. Call us for an estimate.

John Plantenberg

 

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