
Courtesy Of The Scotts Co.
Proper mowing can mean the difference between a so-so lawn and a great one. There are a few simple decisions to make when mowing that make a difference in your lawn.
How high to mow?
Grass generally performs best when mowed at one of the higher settings on your mower — especially in hot summer weather.
Recommended mowing heights by grass type
| Grass | Minimum Height | Maximum Height |
| Fine Fescue | 1½" | 2½" |
| Kentucky Bluegrass | 1½" | 2½" |
| Ryegrass | 1½" | 2½" |
| Bahiagrass | 2" | 4" |
| Bermudagrass | ½" | 2" |
| Buffalograss | 2" | 3" |
| Carpetgrass | 2" | 3" |
| Centipedegrass | 1" | 1½" |
| St. Augustinegrass/Floratam | 2" | 4" |
| Zoysiagrass | ¾" | 2" |
How often to mow?
Once a week is usually sufficient. In spring, when grass is growing more rapidly, mowing twice a week may be necessary to avoid removing more than 1/3 the length of the grass blades.
Blade sharpness
Keep mower blade sharp. Mowing with a dull blade tears the ends of grass blades, leaving ragged ends which later turn brown, giving the lawn a dried-out look. Such grass blade damage also encourages the spread of fungus disease.
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