How often should you mow the lawn? We asked the experts (2024)

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When it comes to lawn care, everything’s a delicate balance. You need to apply enough, but not too much fertilizer, and it needs sufficient water to flourish, but without overwatering your yard. The same rules extend to mowing as well. You need to mow regularly to maintain your lawn’s health, but too often can do more harm than good.

All kinds of factors contribute to how often you should mow your lawn. Obvious ones include the weather and the time of year, but everything from the grass type to when you last applied fertilizer can make a difference. If you’re keen to learn how often you should be mowing your lawn, we consulted the experts to find the answers. We covered what to do depending on the seasons as well as differing weather conditions. So you won’t have to learn how to plant grass seed this year.

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How often should you mow from spring to fall?

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There’s a lot to consider when it comes to the ideal frequency for mowing the lawn. As mentioned earlier, all kinds of factors contribute to its necessity, while others deter you from the task altogether. Because of this, there’s no exact number to be followed throughout the year, best practice will vary.

According to Erin Schanen, Troy-Bilt gardening partner, master gardener volunteer, and creator of The Impatient Gardener blog and YouTube channel, you should mow ‘As much as you need to! But it's better to mow grass more often and leave it longer than it is to mow less frequently and cut it severely. The general rule of thumb is to never cut more than one-third the height of the grass, and it's better for the health of a lawn to leave grass a bit longer, 2 and 1/2 inches to 4 inches, depending on the variety of grass. Lawns that are left a little longer can better shade out weed seeds, so you'll have fewer weeds to contend with.’

The variety of grass will affect how often it requires cutting. Cool season varieties, such as Kentucky bluegrass and perennial ryegrass, grow quickly during the spring and fall months, where there’s plenty of rainfall. So you will need to mow more often during dry spells at this time. Alternatively, warm season grasses, such as Bermuda grass and zoysia, grow most in the late spring to summer, so that’s when more frequent mowing will become necessary.

When you mow, you’ll want to achieve the ideal height for your grass type, but you may have to get there gradually depending on how tall it's grown. The one third rule, as mentioned earlier, can help you avoid cutting off too much at once as you get to the best height. Ask for advice on your particular grass type at your local garden center to find out the ideal height and then work your way there using the one third rule as a maximum when cutting.

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Chris Bonnett, founder of GardeningExpress.co.uk and lawncare expert, says ‘During the summer months, try and keep your lawn at a consistent height and mow as needed. It’s tricky to say how frequent that should be — but weekly or fortnightly is about right. Regular mowing will keep your lawn looking good and will keep weeds at bay.’

So from what we’ve seen it’s better to mow little and often rather than seldom. Cutting away too much of the grass at once can cause a lot of undue stress on your lawn, resulting in stunted growth and leaving it more vulnerable to weeds and thatch build-up. It can also take its toll on your lawn mower, Bonnet continues: ‘The longer grass is likely to clog up your lawn mower much quicker than usual. Not only will this slow down the process but it can also damage your mower. Give your lawn mower a clean after every use and remove any bits of grass or turf.’

How often you should mow depends on the season as well as the grass type and weather conditions. According to Ian Grant, director and lawn care expert at National Greenhouse, ‘During March to September your lawn should be mowed every seven to ten days. If you are watering and fertilizing your lawn during the summer months you can even mow every three days. Beware though, cutting the lawn too short may cause the lawn to become damaged and or discoloured. As your lawn growth starts to slow down in September and October you should be mowing the lawn every two weeks or so.'

Overall, you need to mow at a consistency that maintains the best height for your lawn. But, you mustn’t overdo it, in terms of cutting it too short or cutting away too much at once, as this will ultimately deter the health of your grass. Check out 7 signs that you’re cutting your grass too short for symptoms. You also need to factor in the weather, which we'll cover later.

Should you mow in the winter?

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Generally speaking, mowing your lawn won't be required over the winter. This is because it enters dormancy during this season to protect itself from the lower temperatures. Growth will slow at this time, so cutting it becomes less of a necessity.

Grant continues, ‘During the winter months try to avoid mowing the lawn during the extra cold periods. If you must mow in the winter months, do it only to tidy the lawn rather than give it a very short cut.’

Cutting your lawn in the winter risks causing more harm than good. Should you mow while the grass is still recovering from an overnight frost, the mower can actually break the brittle blades of grass rather than cutting cleanly, resulting in immense damage to the health of your lawn.

When should you mow after fertilizing?

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You should take care when you mow after applying fertilizer too. Schanen goes on to say: ‘There are a couple reasons to wait one to two days after fertilizing to mow. The first is that you should be watering in fertilizer after application, so you'll want to wait for the lawn to dry before cutting. The other is that it takes some time for fertilizer to work into the soil, so enjoy the break from mowing.’

Should you mow the lawn too soon after applying fertilizer, you could be effectively wasting the application. The soil needs time to absorb the nutrients, so it’s best to leave the chore until you’re sure the fertilizer has had time to get to work — your packet instructions may indicate how long this takes. Better yet, cut your lawn to the ideal length before applying the fertilizer, then you don’t need to worry about timings.

Bonnet suggests: ‘Your lawn doesn’t need feeding very often, around four times a year. First feed should be in the spring, a couple during the summer and one late autumn. If you’ve just fertilized your lawn, leave it 24 hours before you cut to avoid cutting the fertilizer away.’

How often should you mow during wet weather?

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Rain can be a tricky customer to work with when it comes to mowing your lawn. On the one hand, you shouldn’t cut the grass while it’s wet — it will tear rather than cut cleanly, impairing the health of your lawn. But, on the other hand, growth can quickly get unruly thanks to the excessive moisture. Because of this, such conditions will warrant mowing more often, but only when those conditions allow.

Schanen goes on: ‘There are so many factors that contribute to how quickly grass grows, from moisture and sun exposure to fertility and the variety of grass, that there's no way to put a number on this. But, generally speaking, you'll probably have to mow more when there is plenty of rainfall than when it's very dry. If you're in a period of significant rainfall, you may have to mow when opportunity strikes, that is when the grass is dry and before it rains again.’

Bonnett similarly warns: ‘Avoid mowing the lawn if it’s wet. Wet grass is much harder to cut and can clog up your mower.’ So mowing while the grass is wet is not only bad for its health, it can cause issues for your lawn mower too. It’s always best to wait until the lawn is fully dry before cutting it. This can take anywhere from a few hours to a day, so you will need to check conditions.

How often should you mow during a drought?

At times where there’s a lack of moisture, this should be reflected in your mowing schedule. Grass will be more vulnerable, with slower growth during these periods, and over-mowing it could cause some real damage.

Schanen suggests, ‘When it's dry, you probably won't need to mow, but if you do, be sure to leave the blade plenty high so that you don't cut the already stressed grass too short.’ Keeping your grass tall during dry times is essential — it provides more shade for the soil which helps retain water when it does rain, and it gives the grass longer leaves to photosynthesise. Ultimately, your grass will be stronger and have a better chance of survival in such conditions while tall.

But, don’t worry if your lawn starts to look worse for wear despite this. Bonnett concludes ‘If we have a dry, hot spell and your lawn starts to look dry and loses its green blades, don’t worry. Grass is hardy and will come back just as strong once we’ve had a good downpour.’

Final thoughts

Ultimately, there’s no one rule for how often you should mow your lawn. There’s an abundance of factors that contribute to the best schedule. So long as you understand your grass type, its needs, and keep on top of its ideal height, you can’t go far wrong. Just remember to always take the elements into account.

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    How often should you mow the lawn? We asked the experts (2024)

    FAQs

    How often should you mow the lawn? We asked the experts? ›

    It's tricky to say how frequent that should be — but weekly or fortnightly is about right. Regular mowing will keep your lawn looking good and will keep weeds at bay.

    How frequently should you mow your lawn? ›

    Follow these simple guidelines:
    1. When growth is good (usually spring & autumn) mow at least every 7 to 10 days if using a rotary and AT LEAST every 3 to 5 days if using a cylinder mower.
    2. Mow at least every two weeks in dry summers if using a rotary and every week if using a cylinder mower.

    What temperature is too hot to mow the lawn? ›

    'As a general guideline, you want to avoid mowing your lawn in temperatures above 90°F,' says Ryan Farley, CEO of Lawn Starter. 'When it's excessively hot, the grass is already under stress due to heat and potential dehydration. Mowing can exacerbate this stress and potentially damage your lawn.

    How often should fields be mowed? ›

    During the growing season, sports fields should be mowed 2-3 times per week to keep the grass short. The best time to mow is when the grass is completely dry.

    Does leaving grass clippings help grass grow? ›

    The most important thing you can do for your lawn is to feed it regularly, and grass clippings contain the same beneficial nutrients (like nitrogen and potassium) as lawn food, though in smaller amounts. Overall, grass clippings can provide a portion of the annual nutrient requirement for your lawn.

    What happens if you never cut grass? ›

    There are practical, financial and legal consequences if you don't mow your lawn as required by local ordinances or homeowners' association covenants. You could be fined. A lien could be placed on your property. In extreme cases, you could be foreclosed on or even go to jail.

    Why is it better to mow your lawn at night? ›

    The best time to mow the lawn is late afternoon or early evening. During this time, the day's heat has passed, but there's still enough light to see what you're doing. Mowing at this time allows the grass to heal before nightfall, reducing the risk of disease and fungal infections.

    When not to cut grass? ›

    Never mow wet or frosty grass

    This can damage your turf and compact the soil. Wait until later in the day when the lawn has dried out or defrosted, or postpone mowing to another day.

    Is it better to leave grass long in hot weather? ›

    Although a low-cut, manicured lawn might seem ideal, turf grass actually does better in the summer heat when you let it grow a bit. Longer shoots mean deeper roots, which the lawn needs to suck up whatever moisture is in the soil. A higher lawn also shades the soil, minimizing evaporation.

    What temperature is bad for grass? ›

    Grass generally stops growing once temperatures drop to below the range of 50-55 degrees Fahrenheit or reach above 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Since soil takes longer than air to lose and retain heat, it will take a period of a least a few days for a temperature change to impact the growth of grass.

    What are the best mow times? ›

    However, most professional gardeners would agree that between 8 AM and 10 AM is the best time of day to cut your grass. The reason for that is that lawns need time to heal before evening. Grass needs the benefit of the day to dry and heal before dusk settles.

    How often do you mow weeds? ›

    The bigger, more mature your weeds get, the harder they are to kill, and the more they compete and weaken the surrounding turf…which will only lead to more weeds in the long run. So how ling is too long between mows? Easy, anything more than a week. 60% of weeds in any lawn can be controlled with proper, weekly mowing.

    Should you mow a field? ›

    Fields should be rotationally mowed in a three- to five- year cycle to reduce the encroachment of woody vegetation. Whatever type or pattern you use for mowing, you should avoid leaving unmowed cover strips too narrow (less than 100 feet wide) or too small (less than a half-acre).

    Does frequent mowing thicken grass? ›

    Mow Properly

    Using best practices for mowing helps your grass grow thick and stay that way. Rather than mowing based on your weekly calendar, mow according to grass needs. Mow often enough to maintain your grass type at its recommended mowing height without removing more than one-third of the height in a single mowing.

    Is it better to mow with or without a bag? ›

    Most of the time, mulching your clippings is the best option. You should bag your clippings if the grass is tall, leaves are covering the lawn, or you need to prevent disease and weeds from spreading. Whether you're mulching or bagging, Hutson has the right tools for the job.

    Should I beg my grass clippings? ›

    There are few times that we would actually recommend bagging your grass clippings. That may be a good idea if you're having a specific turf disease problem that you're hoping to not spread as you mow, when cleaning up leaves in the fall, or if you went way too long between mowings.

    Why only cut 1/3 of grass? ›

    By following the one-third rule for grass-cutting, you leave sufficient foliage to overcome the stress caused by cutting and to power the lawn's healthy growth via photosynthesis.

    Is it better to leave your lawn long or short for winter? ›

    The ideal grass height for winter is between 2 inches and 2.5 inches. This keeps grass short enough to resist disease spread, but not so short that it becomes overly stressed by cold temperatures.

    Can you just sprinkle grass seed on lawn? ›

    If you simply toss the grass seed onto the soil, you will end up with poor germination. Thoroughly rake the area to remove any loose debris and to create grooves in the soil. These grooves will help increase the seed-to-soil contact that is imperative for germination.

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