Lawn - cutting length
Most years I would be expecting to raise the blades for a final cut before
stopping mowing over the middle of the summer season. [Gives the grass more chance in the dry weather.] At the moment the lawn is going berserk and growing like a mad thing. So I don't know if I should lower the cut to try and keep it under control or cut more frequently at a higher setting to keep it vigorous. All this rain! Murphy's law states that if I lower the cut we will have a prolonged dry spell and the lawn will suffer. Cheers Dave R -- No plan survives contact with the enemy. [Not even bunny] Helmuth von Moltke the Elder (\__/) (='.'=) (")_(") |
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Lawn - cutting length
On 14/07/2011 09:58, David WE Roberts wrote:
Most years I would be expecting to raise the blades for a final cut before stopping mowing over the middle of the summer season. [Gives the grass more chance in the dry weather.] At the moment the lawn is going berserk and growing like a mad thing. So I don't know if I should lower the cut to try and keep it under control or cut more frequently at a higher setting to keep it vigorous. All this rain! Murphy's law states that if I lower the cut we will have a prolonged dry spell and the lawn will suffer. Cheers Dave R I prefer to keep my lawn at a medium heigh and cut it as necessary to keep it looking tidy. ISTR that the shorter the cut, the less drought tolerant the lawn Malcolm |
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