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When To Cut Grass For The First Time In Spring? Learn Here!


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Knowing when to cut grass the first time in spring will help you start the greenest season on the right foot. Late March is usually the time to start mowing the grass, but the truth is that there is no set date, and the essential tip is to mow when the grass is around 3 inches in height.
 
With the end of winter and the beginning of spring, it is time to give your lawn the attention it deserves. But before you grab your lawnmower, let us delve into the art of timing your first grass cut of the season. Read on and find out when to do it and when it is too early! 

When To Start Mowing Lawn In Spring?

The ideal time for the first cut lawn is when your grass reaches a height of around 3 inches. It usually occurs in late March, when the soil has warmed up, and the grass has had time to recover from winter. 

However, it is not a settled date, and you can leave it for the beginning of April, depending on the weather conditions of the region where you live. Also, lawn rolling is highly recommended as a complement for after-winter!

How Early Is Too Early To Mow?

It is too early for the first mow of the season if:

  • the temperatures haven't reached 40 degrees Fahrenheit;
  • the grass is not dry; and 
  • the grass hasn't reached 3 inches of height.

Mowing too early in the season, especially when the ground is still soggy from spring showers or frosty mornings, can do more harm than good. It risks compacting the soil and puts unnecessary stress on the grass, leaving it vulnerable to disease and stunted growth. 

If you want to keep your lawn green and healthy, continue reading the next section!

How To Tell If Grass Is Dry Enough To Cut?

Start by taking a stroll across your lawn. If the ground feels solid beneath your feet and the grass blades are standing tall, you can mow it. However, if your footsteps leave imprints or the grass is still bent down, it is better to wait. 

Remember, a little patience now ensures a healthier, more vibrant lawn in the long run. So, don't rush it – your grass will thank you later, with reduced shaded lawn bare spots and fully lush green grass.

Armed with patience, a keen eye for detail, and an eHARDHAT lawn maintenance contractor, you are ready to transform your lawn into a verdant masterpiece. Happy spring-mowing!

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