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Gardening Tip:
Mow High, Often and With Sharp Blades
Mowing high--that is, keeping your lawn a bit long--will
produce stronger, healthier grass with fewer pest problems.
Longer grass has more leaf surface to take in sunlight.
This enables it to grow thicker and develop a deeper root
system, which in turn helps the grass survive drought, tolerate
insect damage, and fend off diseases. Longer grass also shades
the soil surface keeping it cooler, helping it retain moisture,
and making it difficult for weeds to germinate and grow.
A lawn's ideal length will vary with the type of grass,
but many turf grass species are healthiest when kept between
2-1/2 and 3-1/2 inches. The ruler at the back of this brochure
will help the best mowing height for your grass variety. You
may have to readjust your mower--most are set too low.
It's also important to mow with sharp blades to prevent
tearing and injuring the grass. And it's best to mow often,
because grass adjusts better to frequent than infrequent
mowing. The rule of thumb is to mow often enough that you never
cut more than one-third of the height of the grass blades. Save
some time and help your lawn and the environment by leaving
short clippings on the grass--where they recycle
nitrogen--rather than sending them in bags to the landfill.
You don't have to grow a foot-high meadow to get good
results. Just adding an inch will give most lawns a real boost.
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