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Tips For Getting Through The First Lawn Mowing of Spring

Updated: Apr 22, 2022



Warmer weather is starting to move into most parts of the United States. As temperatures in your area ramp up, your grass will start to grow. Instead of allowing your grass to grow out of control, you need to cut it. If this is your first lawn mowing of spring, you need to adequately prepare.


Homeowners spend millions of dollars every year to ensure their lawns look great. A fresh-cut lawn is extremely appealing. Cutting your lawn also promotes healthy grass growth, which is why it is so important to do this job right. Here are some things you need to do to get through the first lawn mowing of spring.


Make Sure Your Lawnmower is Ready


Before you cut your grass for the first time this spring, you need to make sure your lawnmower is ready for this job. Over the winter months, most lawnmowers will be stored in sheds or covered garages. The longer your lawnmower remains dormant, the higher the risk becomes that repair issues will arise. Taking the time to inspect the various components of your lawnmower is the best way to see if it is ready.


During this inspection, be sure to look at the air filter and fuel filter your lawnmower has. You also need to try to crank your mower. If you want to make putting your lawnmower after winter easier, then you need to use fuel stabilizers. With these stabilizers, you can avoid clogging up your fuel filters with bad gas.


Tidy Up Before You Cut The Grass


Once you inspect and crank your mower, you need to start tidying up your lawn before cutting it. This tidying up should include removing any sticks or leaves that might be leftover from the fall. Trying to mow over these sticks can damage your blades. Pieces of this debris can also turn into projectiles that hit your home.


This is why you need to remove all sticks and debris from your grass before running over it with a mower. You also need to make sure there are no rocks on your lawn. Once you have removed all of these elements from your lawn, you will be ready to start mowing.


Avoiding Cutting Your Grass Too Short


If the grass on your lawn is thick, you might have the desire to cut it extremely short. Making this mistake can result in the development of fungus and various other problems. Rather than putting your grass at risk, you need to avoid cutting it too short. Most landscaping professionals recommend cutting no more than one-third of the length of the grass during a mowing session. By sticking to this one-third rule, you can make sure your grass stays healthy and appealing for years to come.


Now that you know more about how to get through the first lawn mowing of spring, it is time to put these tips into action. If you need help beautifying your yard with landscaping lights, fish ponds or stone walkways, Blue Morning Landscapes has you covered.


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