FAQ
Mowing typically starts in mid-April and ends in mid-October, depending on the weather.
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The ideal frequency varies depending on the season and climatic conditions. In general, we recommend mowing weekly or every two weeks max for good results.
We recommend 3 to 4 inches (7 to 10 cm) to keep your lawn healthy and prevent weeds.
A thick lawn is the best defense. Proper mowing, fertilizing, aeration, and regular watering help keep weeds at bay.
Cutting too short weakens the lawn, turns it yellow, and allows weeds to take over.
This could be due to lack of water, cutting too short, lawn diseases, pet urine, or compacted soil.
It’s best to wait until the grass dries to avoid an uneven cut and protect the lawn.
No, it's better to mow early in the morning or in the evening to avoid stressing the grass.
Not always. Mulching (leaving finely cut grass) naturally fertilizes the soil. But if the grass is too long, it's better to collect it.
Spring (growth boost)
Summer (heat resistance)
Fall (winter preparation)
Yes, but avoid the hottest hours. Morning or evening is best.
Aeration improves air circulation, water absorption, and nutrient intake, making your lawn thicker and healthier. Best done in spring and fall.
Final mow in October (slightly higher than usual)
Avoid walking on frozen grass
Remove fallen leaves
Collect them to prevent suffocating the lawn, or shred them to enrich the soil.
No, changing directions every time helps prevent soil compaction and keeps the grass upright.
Not necessarily, but if you have bare patches, overseeding in spring or fall is recommended.
Spring or fall, when temperatures are mild, and moisture is naturally available.
