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3 Lawnmowing Tips for a Healthy Lawn

Seen as a chore by many people, mowing your lawn properly is essential to keep it looking its best. Following these 3 tips will help you do the job efficiently.1. The LawnmowerTo do the job properly, your lawnmower needs to be properly maintained. Most important is keeping the blade sharp, if it's blunt the grass will be torn off, rather than being cut cleanly. The torn edges may go brown, spoiling the look of the lawn. Running over stones will damage the blade quickly, so try to ensure the lawn is free from hard objects before mowing.2. Cutting HeightThe most common mistake people make with their lawns is cutting the grass too short, especially during times of drought. Leaving the grass longer gives it the chance to produce a healthy root system and the additional ground cover inhibits weed growth. Grass with good, deep roots will survive better in adverse weather. As to the ideal height, it depends to a large degree on the species of grass, but as a general rule, most lawns should not be cut lower than about 2 inches. It's also important not to cut more than one third of the grass height in one go. If the lawn is particularly long, then remove up to one third, wait a week and then cut it on a lower setting.3. MowingCutting the grass when it's wet is not a good idea. Wet clippings will accumulate under the mower's hood, clogging it up. You may also end up with ruts in the lawn where the lawn mower's wheels have sunk into the surface. Mowing the lawn in different directions each time you cut will give you a more even finish and discourage the grass from growing in a particular direction. Many experts advocate leaving the clippings on the lawn every second cut. This is because they are an excellent source of nitrogen, and provide an organic way of fertilizing the grass. You can buy special mulching lawnmowers which chop the grass very finely and force the clippings down into the surface of the lawn. You also get the obvious benefit of not having to empty the mower regularly.Regular care of your grass, and proper maintenance of your cutting equipment will pay dividends in the long run. Nothing makes your backyard look nicer than a green and healthy lawn.

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