LAWN CARE: MOWING

WHY WE ENGAGE IN LAWN MOWING Mowing reduces the workload of the basis process of a turf plant. A tremendous stubble above the bottom desires more water and nutrients from the earth. It's less difficult for the roots to feed the plant when the stubble is smaller. Lawn Mowing also promotes the grass plants to develop. When the blades cut the leaves, the plant must grow new leaves to absorb the daylight. This helps construct a thicker, heavier lawn that is more proof against weeds and ailment. It's nice to cut traditionally for the period of the developing season. The general rule is certainly not to reduce greater than one-third of the herb at a time - it's bad for the plant to lose much of its photosynthetic ability. A customary mistake of the cut is to cut the grass too short. It is nice to use cold grasses about 7.5 cm (3 in.) Tall or more, and most warm-season grasses are right at the peak of 2 to 2.5 inches (5 to 6.5 cm). You may want to fluctuate the re...