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How to Mow to Grow

April 29, 2013 by admin

Tips for the Best Lawn Mowing Results
Proper mowing of your lawn and turf areas is critical for healthy turf grass. Cutting height and mowing frequency are the two most important mowing factors for a healthy lawn.

proper mowing technique
Cutting the grass too low, or scalping, reduces turf density and provides opportunities for weeds and disease. Follow the one-third rule to encourage turf density.
Image courtesy of Michigan State University, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences.

Mowing Height
Cutting the grass too low reduces root growth and plant vigor. Optimal cutting height depends on the time of year and the type of turfgrass you are mowing. Raise the cutting height during hot, dry weather when grass is more stressed, such as in late summer or the “dog days” of summer.

Higher cutting height reduces drought stress by increasing the humidity and keeping temperatures at the soil level cooler. Higher mowing also shades germinating weeds, depriving them of the sun they need to grow. Proper mowing encourages deeper rooting and denser turfgrass, which reduces weeds and other problems that people encounter with their lawn.

Mowing Frequency
Grass should be mowed often enough so that each mowing removes no more than one-third of the leaf blade. This may require mowing every four to five days during rapid growth in the spring. For example, if the established mowing height is 2 inches, the turf should be mowed when the leaf canopy reaches 3 inches. Scalping, or cutting grass too short, weakens the turfgrass and makes it more susceptible to disease and other stresses. If a stand of grass is too tall, it may be wise to gradually reduce the height over several mowings versus one cutting.

Additionally, to ensure the best lawn mowing result, be certain that the blades on your mower are sharp.

Tired of mowing the grass? Dos Amigos Landscaping offers quality lawn mowing services for commercial and residential clients. Annual contracts available. Contact us today to get a free estimate.

Filed Under: Lawn Care, Weed Control Tagged With: cutting height, lawn mowing

The Proper Time for Preemergence & Postemergence Herbicides

March 5, 2013 by admin

The Proper Time for Preemergence & Postemergence Herbicides

With the spring season just around the corner, now is the time to utilize preemergence and postemergence herbicides.  In most normal lawn care circumstances, there are usually two applications of preemergence and postemergence.  In early March, many turf grass managers apply preemergence and postemergence to the turf areas they are trying to keep weed free.  The second application of preemergence and postemergence is accompanied with fertilizer to help the lawn get off to a great start.  This second application normally occurs in late April or early May in the Piedmont region of Virginia.

Many times, landscape contractors receive requests from clients to “get rid of all of my weeds” and the majority of the time, the requests come at the wrong time of year.  After the ambient temperature of the soil rises above 50 degrees or so, crabgrass and many broadleaf weeds will begin to grow and thrive.  Therefore, it begins to be easy to understand why the first application of preemergence and postemergence take place early in the year.  This is not to say that there are no effective ways to remove weeds from your turf grass later in the year but a well thought out plan would include starting in the spring of the year.

The use of herbicide(s) should not take the place of a sound Intergrated Turf Management program.  A good turf management program includes the proper nutrients for your lawn, correct mowing techniques, a well timed aeration program later in the year and proper watering and drainage.  In addition, when it is time to plant any turf area, it is important to use certified seed and a seed type that is recommended for your lawn and the conditions that are present (shade, high sun, etc.).

It is important to note that when weeds and grass compete, weeds are going to win.  Many weeds have the ability to emit poison that will actually kill most types of grass.  Broadleaf weeds many times create shade, etc. that most grass varieties do tolerate well.

 

Filed Under: Lawn Care, Weed Control Tagged With: herbicides, lawn care preemergence postemergence mowing

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