I'm a gardening expert – here's how to tell when you should stop mowing your grass for the winter & best day to do it | The Sun

I'm a gardening expert – here's how to tell when you should stop mowing your grass for the winter & best day to do it | The Sun

10/20/2023

A GARDENING expert has revealed when you should stop mowing your grass for the winter – and the best day to do it.

There are key signs when to put your lawnmower into the shed for the cooler months, and they're not too hard to spot.

Expert Timothy Greene, from iCANLAWN.com, said the tell-tale sign that you no longer need to tend to your grass is when it starts growing slower.

Timothy said: "Although grass seed growth doesn't stop, it does slow down, and this is a good indication that you should stop mowing your lawn.

"While we refer to the lawn being dormant now, it's really just having a little nap.

"You'll begin to notice after mowing that your grass doesn't grow back as fast and stays in a neater condition for longer.

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"If this happens to your grass, it's time to carry out the last grass cut of the season."

He added that there's also a perfect time to mow the lawn one last time.

Timothy said first check what the weather's doing to make sure there's no rain or frost on the horizon.

The expert explained: "When you have a dry day, mow your lawn on the highest setting on your lawnmower and remove all clippings.

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"This is also a great time to give your lawn mower a little bit of TLC – a good hose down will keep it looking its best and remove any left behind or dead grass.

"With your last mow complete and your lawn looking great, retire the lawn mower to the shed and enjoy your well-deserved break.

"Now is also a good time to service your mower, this includes making sure the blades are sharp."

It's not unusual for gardening experts to share their tips online.

One green thumb recently shared a warning about the health of your yard that shouldn't be ignored.

She warned that if you don't do the fall yard job, there is a likelihood that your trees could die.

Another revealed exactly what your favourite flower says about you – and it’s bad news if you love Dahlias

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