Mow Your Lawn Like A Pro
As the temperatures continue to rise over the coming weeks and months, your lawn will start to actively grow. With this, your grass will need more frequent mows to keep up with growth. To help we take a look at a few tips and tricks to get the best cut when mowing your lawn.
Lawn Mowing Height
You may have noticed that your mower allows you to adjust and change the height you can mow at. On a typical rotary mower, a lever is located near one of the wheels, allowing you to raise and lower the mowing deck.
As a general rule of thumb, it is best to mow lower during warmer months and higher during cooler months.
Mowing Height for our Different Grass Varieties
- Sir Walter DNA Certified Buffalo: 30 to 50mm
- TifTuf Hybrid Bermuda: 5 to 30mm
- Sir Grange (Zeon Zoysia) : 5 to unmown
- Eureka Kikuyu: 30 to 50mm
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The One Third Rule
A common question we get is, “how often should I mow my lawn?” The answer to this is dependent on your turf variety and local climate. Here on the South Coast of New South mowing frequency will depend on the time of year and the turf grass variety you have. However, warmer climates like Queensland with a fast-growing grasses like couch, will need to be mown more frequently than someone in a cooler climate like Tasmania with a slower-growing grass like Buffalo.
To answer the question, mow your lawn frequently enough so that you remove no more than one-third of the leaf with each pass. Cutting this way will limit the amount of stress caused to the plant and help avoid scalping.
Sharpen Your Mower Blades
Ensuring your mower blades are nice and sharp will help your grass look better after a mow and help keep your lawn healthier.
We recommend checking your mower blades at the start of every growing season to ensure they are in good shape or need sharpening.
If the blades have any cracks, bends, extremely thin blades, or even holes in the blades fin, then your blades need to be replaced.
If there is still plenty of meat left on your blades and they are in their correct shape, they may simply need to be sharpened.
For most people, the easiest fix is to have your mower blades looked at by a professional.
Tips for Mowing Your Lawn
- Mow when the lawn is dry and try to avoid mowing when the lawn is wet
- Mow at the same length and keep it consistent
- Switch mowing directions
- Mow in the mornings or afternoons. Avoid mowing in the middle of the day
- Keep at a consistent pace
Different mower types
There are a few different mower types that are on the market.
A popular option for the home lawn is a rotary mower. These mower types have spinning blades rotating on a vertical axis under a cutting deck. Blades work best on a medium to high cut and are now available as both petrol and battery powered. Some trusty rotary mower brands to look out for include Honda, Victa, Toro, Bosh, Ryobi, Masport, Ozito, Makita and Husqvarna.
If you want to get a clean low cut, you will want to look at using a cylinder mower. There are a few different choices available. There are cheaper models available like the Ozito Cylinder Mower. Bigger cylinder mowers like Scott Bonnar, Protea, Swardman and Bushranger tend to be priced at the higher end.
Automowers are one of the new types of mowers on the market! Automowers will often require installation but will be able to maintain your lawn without the effort of a traditional mower. One of our favourites is the Husqvarna Automower.
For more mowing tips and lawn care advice, contact the experts or check out our other lawn care blogs here.
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