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Mowing Heights
Grass
Best Height
Fescue
2 1/2"
BlueGrass
2"
Buffalograss
1"
Tifton 10
1"
Tifway 419
1/2"
Mowing Range
Grass
Range
Fescue
2 1/2"-3 1/2 "
BlueGrass
2" - 3"
Buffalograss
1" - 2"
Tifton 10
1" - 2"
Tifway 419
1/4" - 2"
Mower Type
Grass
Mower Type
Fescue
Rotary
BlueGrass
Rotary
Buffalograss
Rotary / Reel
Tifton 10
Rotary / Reel
Tifway 419
Reel
H Bar H Turf Farms

Mowing

Mowing is one of the most basic, yet overlooked issues in lawn care. Mowing at the proper height for your grass variety and with a sharp mower blade can give you the most return on the overall appearance, aesthetics and health of your lawn. Each variety of Turfgrass has its specific height for optimum performance. Mowing to keep the grass at its best growing height will increase your lawn’s density and reduce weed, disease and plant density problems while strengthening your lawn's ability to withstand foot traffic or stress. When you mow depends upon how fast your lawn is growing. No matter what kind of lawn you have, there is a simple rule of thumb to follow when mowing. Never remove more than one-third of the grass blades any time you mow. When moisture is plentiful and the lawn is well fed, you may have to mow every four to five days to keep it at the desired height. If the weather has been dry, the lawn’s growth will slow down. Delay mowing until after watering or rain.  Mowing a parched lawn will open it up to sun and wind leaving it even drier.

During the hot, dry months of summer, it is a good idea to let your lawn get a little taller or mow at the upper range of the recommended mowing height. By letting your lawn grow to the taller end of its range, you will have a deeper rooted turf that is more resistant to both weeds and drought and will shade the roots keeping them cooler in hot conditions.

Collecting the clippings gives a neat appearance, but this also removes nutrients from the lawn. If you can mow often and not let the clippings get too long, a mulching mower does a good job of chopping and blowing the clippings into the turf where they break down and release their nutrients back to the soil.

Stressed Out? Try Mowing your Lawn!

As reported on Fox News"...Researchers have discovered that a chemical released by a mown lawn makes people feel happy and relaxed, and could prevent mental decline in old age. Now scientists say they have developed a perfume which 'smells like a freshly-cut lawn' which relieves stress and help boost memory. The perfume, Serenascent, combines three chemicals released when green leaves are cut. Chronic stress has been shown to damage the hippocampus by reducing the number of connections between communicating cells, leading to memory loss. Students working on the Australian project found that animals exposed to Serenascent escaped damage to the hippocampus."

 

 

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