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February 03/2023

How Short Should I Cut My Lawn?

If you own property, at one point, you have struggled with the question: "How short should I cut my law?" There are several factors that you need to consider, like the type of grass, time of year, and mowing frequency, among others. All these can be overwhelming for most, hence the need to work with a reputable irrigation company. The professionals at Atlanta Irrigation Company provide a range of services to help you maintain a healthy and appealing lawn. Some of our services include irrigation system installation and sprinkler repair to ensure everything remains lush all year.

If you intend to take on mowing, we recommend cutting the grass shorter during the cold season to about four inches. However, the summer is an entirely unique case, as we urge homeowners to cut their grass to about two inches. Ensure you don’t cut too much grass during warm weather to protect the vital components in the soil. Here are things Atlanta Irrigation Company recommends you should know before undertaking lawn maintenance.

Grass Type and Height

Cutting an inch or two is a good idea when your lawn is unkempt. While lawn maintenance is vital in improving curb appeal, the type of grass and height are detrimental factors to the health of your yard. The experts at Atlanta Irrigation Company leverage extensive industry knowledge to differentiate types of grasses and recommend the best maintenance solutions that suit their needs. Grass that grows in a cool climate, like bluegrass, bentgrass, and perennial ryegrass, must be mowed at least four inches. Warm-season grasses like zoysia, centipede, and Bermuda require two inches above the surface.

Don’t Go Too Low

Most property owners opt to take a proactive approach and mow their lawns. While this is an excellent way to save money, you risk mistakes like over-mowing, which can stress the grass, creating room for weeds because of the reduced grass density. If you suspect you have mowed your lawn excessively over the past month, look for common weeds like foxtail and crabgrass, which thrive when exposed to direct sunlight. Atlanta Irrigation Company recommends leaving a substantial amount of grass to prevent weeds from growing. Tall grass also prevents heat-related damages, minimizing irrigation system repair calls.

One Third Rule

Regardless of the type of grass you have on your landscape, don’t remove over one-third of the total height. Like any living plant, grass also experiences stress when cut too short, leaving them vulnerable to the elements and human activity. Onboarding our irrigation company allows you to use our experience to ensure your lawn is healthy and appealing. When you schedule an irrigation system installation or sprinkler repair, it ensures your yard is protected from heat damage and weeds.

Now that you know what not to do, you are ready to cut your lawn. Contact us at Atlanta Irrigation Company and schedule an appointment with our representatives. We guarantee exceptional irrigation and landscape lighting installation services at competitive rates.