How to Grow Strong, Long, Deep Grass Roots | Milorganite (2024)

By Allyn Hane - "The Lawn Care Nut"
March 23, 2019

The key to a healthy lawn is healthy soil, and the link between your turf and that soil are roots. Deep, dense roots. If you have them, chances are your lawn shows it too. But how can you get more, deeper roots? It’s easy and you can start right now, plus enjoy some of your own physical benefits to boot.

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The More You Mow

I often say, “The more you mow, the healthier your lawn will grow.”

That’s because mowing stimulates the turf to spread roots, and in some grass types, rhizomes and stolons too.

I know you may have had struggles with your lawn in the past so trust me when I tell you that your grass; it definitely wants to grow and be healthy. All of us know that grass will weave through cracks in your sidewalk in order take a foothold. It ends up in your flower beds too and it grows wild on the side of the roads and highways of America. It’s quite adaptable and surely relentless.

Because of this, you can literally “shape” its growth habits by mechanical means, ie: mowing. Let me paint the picture here for you:

After the shortened, overcast days of winter, when the lawn wakes up - its first instinct is to grab sunlight. This is where the process of photosynthesis comes into play. The turf has literally been sleeping all winter and now that spring rains are nourishing and waking up the soil, it’s a mad dash to prepare for the coming long summer! That’s why your grass is trying to grow tall towards the sun in spring, opening up long, fat grass blades that grab sunlight like solar panels.

If you have cool-season turf like bluegrass or fescue, it’s got a short window of time in spring to get ready for summer stress (another possible dormancy period) whereas with warm-season turf types like Zoysia, Bermuda, St Augustine and Centipede, yours ramps up slowly and enjoys it’s peak growing season in the dead of summer. But both need energy from photosynthesis to get there!

Make Your Turf Angry

As your turf is looking to reach for the sun, the act of mowing will, in a sense, anger it! But it doesn’t stay angry, instead, it adapts.

You have to realize, its mission is to get thick and take over land, crowding out competition from weeds. It grows tall, wide and deep in order to do this.

If you take away one of its strategies, in this case, vertical growth, it’s just going to adapt and put much more energy into its other two modes of land takeover and those are roots (deep) and stolons/rhizomes (wide).

It’s similar to the same response your body makes when you work out. You know that sore feeling in your muscles after your first weight lifting session for your New Year’s resolution - you know how it hurts really bad for a few days after?

But if you keep up that weight lifting or tearing down of the muscle, what does it do?

It grows wider and thicker so it can better resist the stress you are putting on it from the weights themselves and you, as a human become more fit overall. If you never stress your muscles, they don’t have to grow thick to live, but when you stress them or tear them down, they rebuild stronger.

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Turf does this too in its own way. If you keep cutting it down, in response it will grow wider and deeper to compensate with more roots. This larger root mass can then support more grass blades on top. You are cutting frequently, so those more numerous grass blades will be shorter.

More grass blades that are short can grab, in theory, the same amount of sun that fewer, longer grass blades can… however, the more abundant shorter blades end up being a much thicker, more appealing lawn overall and thus you have used mowing to dictate the thickening of the turf.

Cool right?

How Much Mowing For Thicker Roots?

I recommend you get out and try mowing 2x per week to start. I call this #WeekNightLawnWork and have been encouraging folks to mow every weekend like they normally do, but add in a second mowing on Wednesday night. This “doubling down” on your mowing will accomplish our goal of more roots and a thicker lawn quite quickly. It will also help you get in shape because midweek mowing is great exercise!

For grass types like Kentucky Bluegrass in the north, and Zoysia, St Augustine, Centipede and Bermuda in the south, this practice can yield visible results in just 90 days, especially if you are pushing healthy nutrientswith Milorganite.

The more you mow, the healthier and thicker it will grow!

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Lawn Mowing Heights for Deep Grass Roots

Whether you realize it or not, committing to this double-up on the mowing is going to help you follow one of the primary rules in lawn maintenance, and that is, the “1/3rd Rule.”

This rule states that you should not be removing more than ⅓ of the grass blades’ length in a single mowing. This way you are not stressing the turf. If you are mowing twice per week, I’m willing to bet you’ll be good on this one!

But there is one other consideration and that is mowing height. Each grass type has mowing heights that assist it in optimal growth and this is another way to help it get thicker, quicker. Below are my suggested mowing heights for each grass type:

Cool-Season Grass Types

Kentucky Bluegrass3.5”+
Perennial Ryegrass3.5”+
Fine Fescue3”
Turf Type Tall Fescue4”+


Most of you will have mixes of these grass types so when in doubt, take that mower all the way to the highest setting and leave it there. Done!

Warm-Season Grass Types

St Augstinegrass3.5” +
Centipedegrass3” +
Bermudagrass1-2” (consider going lower with a reel mower!)
Zoysiagrass1-2” (closer to 1” is better, also could consider reel mower!)
Bahia4”+

Enjoy The Mow my friends!

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FAQs

How to Grow Strong, Long, Deep Grass Roots | Milorganite? ›

Water your lawn deeply and infrequently. Watering deeply promotes deeper root growth for a stronger, more disease-tolerant, drought-resistant lawn. Frequent, light sprinkles with a hose promotes a shallow root system and weakens the grass. Ideally, water should penetrate the soil 4” to 6” for optimal root growth.

How do you grow deeper grass roots? ›

When you water deeply and infrequently, you're training the grass roots to grow deeper. Mow your lawn at the proper height. Once your healthy grass is ready, mow high, follow the ⅓ inch rule, and cut grass according to the proper height for grass type.

What is the best fertilizer for grass root growth? ›

Milorganite is an eco-friendly, slow-release nitrogen fertilizer which has been growing beautiful lawns, trees, shrubs and flowers since 1926. Milorganite never burns, it doesn't have to be watered-in and its 2.5% iron produces beautiful thick green lawns without excessive growth.

Which lawn grass has the deepest roots? ›

Which Types of Grass Grow the Deepest Roots?
  • Bermuda grass offers great heat and drought tolerance. Its root system can grow 6-feet deep or more. ...
  • Bahia grass is another popular drought-resistant turf. Its roots can grow 8-feet long, making it a hardy and durable lawn choice.
  • St. Augustine is a coarse, warm-season grass.
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What grass grows long roots? ›

Turf grass roots are 1-2 inches long, while buffalo grass has roots that reach up to 6 feet!

How to get roots to grow deep? ›

The key is to water deeply and infrequently enough that the roots grow downward for the water. Be careful though, if the plants are allowed to dry out too much, the minute root hairs (feeder roots) may die, setting back the process.

How do I thicken my grass roots? ›

Regular fertilization throughout the growing season helps provide the nutrients your grass needs for thicker, healthier growth. When overseeding your lawn, a starter fertilizer such as Pennington UltraGreen Starter Fertilizer 22-23-4 helps promote vigorous root growth for the fast establishment of new grasses.

What is the best fertilizer for deep roots? ›

The two main nutrients that support excellent root growth in plants are phosphorous and potassium. These two ingredients are extremely helpful in any fertilizer mix that needs to encourage a thick, healthy collection of brand-new roots, or to strengthen and stimulate existing systems.

What fertilizer is good for root strength? ›

Among other things, phosphorus supports root growth and fruiting, while potassium supports disease resistance and plant hardiness. Phosphorus and potassium are not mobile in the soil and need close contact with plant roots in order to be taken up.

Is Epsom salt a good fertilizer for grass? ›

Epsom Salt, consisting of magnesium sulfate, is a naturally occurring mineral compound that can be used on your lawn for individual benefits or a holistic approach. By adding nutrients and strengthening the grass, Epsom salt assists in making the lawn greener, healthier, and softer.

What is the best grass seed with deep roots? ›

Tall fescue has coarse, sturdy blades and deep roots, making it a great option for high-traffic lawns. Not only is this grass variety durable against high levels of foot traffic, but it's also adaptable to changing temperatures and water availability.

What grass has an extensive root system? ›

Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon)

These deeper roots provide the grass with the necessary nutrients and water to thrive.

Does frequent mowing thicken grass? ›

Generally, yes. Mowing frequently is the key to a healthy lawn because each cut encourages the grass to grow thicker, creating a luscious, dense lawn. You can also block out weeds and make your turf more resilient, which is essential for a long-term, strong lawn.

How to make grass roots grow deeper? ›

One way to stimulate deep root growth is to adjust the height at which you mow your lawn. Most homeowners cut their lawns shorter than they should and, believe it or not, this inhibits the growth of the lawn's root systems. As a rule of thumb, never cut off more than one-third of the grass blade when mowing.

What is the toughest grass to grow? ›

Perennial ryegrass is the most durable variety of grass, so it is the most popular grass for golf courses in northern climates. This is a kind of grass with tough blades and a strong root system. As well, it withstands heavy foot traffic, is fast-growing, and is drought-resistant.

What is the fastest growing thick grass? ›

One of the fastest-growing grass seed types is Perennial Ryegrass; this germinates in 5-10 days and will show baby grass plant shots appearing in your soil during this time. Other grass types, such as Bent and Fescues, can germinate quickly but require a higher ground temperature.

What fertilizer promotes root growth? ›

Phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) are the two main nutrients that stimulate root growth. Organic fertilisers often display the relative quantities of each, as well as nitrogen (N), in the form of the NPK ratio. In particular, phosphorus allows new root systems to spread through the soil or another growing medium.

What is the best way to dig up grass roots? ›

You can dig up your lawn manually with a flat shovel or mechanically using a motorized sod cutter or rototiller. If you have a small lawn, strong arm muscles, and a free afternoon, a shovel may suffice. For larger lawns, a motorized sod cutter or tiller is the way to go.

How do you water deep roots of grass? ›

The key to watering is watering deeply and timing. On average, you will want to water your lawn one to two times a week when it is actively growing. Dry soil and withered grass is an indicator that your lawn needs more water. Generally, you do not want to apply more than 1 1/2 inches of irrigation.

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