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Cut warm-season grasses at a lower setting of around 1.5-2 inches (some warm-season grasses will tolerate mowing at 1 inch, but you must mow more frequently to avoid scalping the lawn).
Mowing your lawn each week during summer might seem as easy as pushing your mower without much thought. But when it comes to ...
We spoke to three lawn experts about when to stop mowing the lawn, signs when the last cut is approaching, and why mowing in cold temperatures can harm your lawn. Meet Our Expert.
Keep mowing around the perimeter, making sure the discharge chute is pointed toward where you just mowed. In the end, your lawn will end up with a nice pattern and the discharge chute won't clog. 5.
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Cut warm-season grasses at a lower setting of around 1.5-2 inches (some warm-season grasses will tolerate mowing at 1 inch, but you must mow more frequently to avoid scalping the lawn).
We spoke to three lawn experts about when to stop mowing the lawn, signs when the last cut is approaching, and why mowing in cold temperatures can harm your lawn. Meet Our Expert.