With the arrival of spring, it’s time to dust off your lawnmower and gardening gear to prep for the seasonal change.
Your garden lawn is central to summer fun—hosting parties, a place for play, relaxing with a book, or enjoying al fresco meals.
Getting your lawn’s first mow spot-on is important for a summer of enjoyment. Here are some tips to help you with that initial cut:
Pre-mow clean-up
Winter’s harsh weather may have left your lawn looking a bit neglected. Begin by cleaning up dead sticks, leaves, and any litter scattered about.
Inspect the grass carefully for hidden stones or large branches that could damage your lawn mower. A sharp mower blade is essential as a dull one can harm your grass, inviting pests and diseases.
Mow at the right time
While climate differences exist nationwide, the first two weeks of April generally mark the ideal time to give your lawn a tidy trim, but with the english weather so unpredictable, it could be the beginning of May!
Adhere to the one-third rule
For your first mow, stick to the one-third rule: don’t cut more than a third of the grass blade at once. Cutting too much can stress the grass.
Gradually cut down the grass height over a few weeks to achieve your desired length, as trimming too short, too quickly, can cause disease and weed issues.
Long grass advice
If your lawn has become quite overgrown during winter, follow the one-third rule but reduce the height over multiple mows. Slowly lower the mower blade until you reach your ideal grass length.
Trim your lawn’s edges
Don’t overlook your lawn’s edges during your first mow, as they can look untidy. Trim them right after mowing for a neat finish.
Avoid watering right after mowing
Refrain from watering your lawn immediately after mowing. Water only when needed, usually after a dry spell. The best time to water is in the early morning when the air is cool, allowing moisture to reach the roots without immediate evaporation.
Mind the new grass seeds
If you’ve reseeded your lawn in the autumn, allow the new grass to grow over three inches before cutting, as it is more delicate.
Make mowing your lawn a routine
After your first mow, aim to maintain your lawn by mowing once or twice a week, helping it stay at your preferred length as warm weather encourages growth.
Choose the right equipment
Remember, every garden is unique. Select a lawn-mower suited to your lawn’s condition and size, and one that meets your specific gardening requirements.