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How Short Should I Cut My Grass?

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A well-manicured lawn is a hallmark of an inviting home. The height at which you cut your grass plays a vital role in achieving that picturesque aesthetic. Our experts at Premier Landscapes understand the nuances of lawn care. That’s why we’ve written this article with expert advice on the ideal grass length to create a visually stunning and healthy yard.

Why Does Grass Length Matter?

The length at which you mow your grass directly impacts its health and appearance. Cut the grass too short, and it can lead to stress and damage for your lawn, making it vulnerable to weeds, pests and disease. On the other hand, excessively long grass can make your home appear unruly and inhibit the overall growth of the lawn. This will change throughout the year due to the growth rate of your grass. During the summer months, your lawn will reach its maximum growth rate. Conversely, when your lawn goes dormant in the winter, it goes to its minimum height.

The Goldilocks Rule

We recommend following the “Goldilocks Rule” when determining the ideal grass length. Generally, it is advised to keep your grass ”just right”, or,  between 2.5 to 3.5 inches in height. Maintaining a height in this range allows your grass to develop deep roots, enabling better absorption of nutrients and water. Additionally, longer grass shades the soil, reducing evaporation and weed growth. It also promotes a thicker, fuller appearance that enhances the overall visual appeal of your lawn.

4 Tips for Achieving the Perfect Grass Length

  • Tip 1. Regular Mowing: Adhere to a regular mowing schedule. As a general guideline, aim to mow your lawn every four to seven days during the growing season.
  • Tip 2. Adjust Your Mower: Ensure your lawnmower is properly adjusted to achieve the desired height. Premier Landscapes can assist you in setting up your mower correctly, considering factors such as grass type, the season and weather conditions.
  • Tip 3. The One-Third Rule: When mowing your lawn, remember not to remove more than one-third of the grass blade at any one time. This practice helps prevent stress and ensures the grass remains healthy and vigorous.
  • Tip 4. Sharp Blades: Dull blades on your lawn mower can tear the grass instead of cut it, leading to ragged edges and an increased risk of disease. Regularly sharpen your mower blades to achieve clean and precise cuts.

Professional Landscape Maintenance in Johnson City, Bristol and Kingsport in Tennessee

At Promier Landscapes, we understand the intricacies of landscape maintenance and are familiar with all the types of grass that are common to East Tennessee. We can assist you in determining and maintaining an optimal grass height for both aesthetic appeal and overall lawn health. This is just one of the benefits to being one of our landscape maintenance customers. We offer these services year-round to residential and commercial clients. These services include not just mowing, but also edging, weed eating, clean up and debris removal as well as trimming of hedges, shrubs and trees. Schedule a consultation with one of our landscaping professionals today by visiting our website or call (423) 872-2988 today.

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