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We at Chris Mark & Sons, Inc. know that your property is important to you. We believe that combining customer knowledge and professional service is the best way to achieve a beautiful and healthy landscape. This is why we have created the Chris Mark & Sons Weekly Blog.

This blog is to help you, our loyal customer, learn more about what it takes to get your property looking as beautiful as it can be. Our weekly bloggers are Massachusetts Certified Landscape Professionals, writing about their experiences right here on the job. Using the blog will help us to answer frequently asked questions and keep you as informed as possible.

The Chris Mark & Sons Blog is where our trained professionals will post tips and seasonal reminders.

Visit our blog regularly to find great savings on lawn and garden services as well.


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Cataumet, MA 02534



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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Grass-cutting tips for a healthier, happier lawn


Here are some simple mowing tips to promote a healthier lawn:




Mowing is one of the most fundamental practices for keeping your lawn happy and healthy. Keeping your lawn short and attractive, however, is more complicated than just running a lawn mower over the grass; factors such as grass height, mowing frequency, and type of mower used play an important role in the health of the grass. In addition to looking good, the denser grass that results from proper mowing also aids in the prevention of weeds, diseases, and pests.

Cut off one-third of the grass blade
Cutting off more than one-third of the grass blades’ height hinders your lawn’s ability to grow and remain healthy. If you let your grass grow too high and consequently cut off more than one-third of the blade to get it to the desired length, you may damage the root growth—this forces the grass to grow slower and work harder to recover, leaving your lawn vulnerable to weeds, diseases, and pests.

In instances when your grass grows too tall, it is recommended to mow the lawn more frequently than usual and slowly reduce the cutting height until you reach the desired height.

Additional lawn-cutting tips to consider:
-  As a general rule, grass should be mowed more often in the spring (every three or four days) when it’s actively growing than in the summer (every seven to ten days) when heat or droughts slow growth.

-  Don’t forget that with any grass type, removing too much leaf mass stunts grass growth; the plant won’t be able to make enough food to maintain a healthy growth.

-  Try to cut your grass when the leaf surface is dry—this will eliminate clumping.

-  Occasionally vary the mowing direction to reduce wear patterns; grass leaves tend to lean in the direction they’re cut, so mowing from different angles will reduce wear on the lawn.

Grass-cycle!
If you mow your lawn frequently enough to keep it healthy, you should be able to leave any resulting clippings in the grass. Clippings are generally good because they decompose quickly and return nutrients to the soil, with a few exceptions: if your lawn has a disease or contains a lot of weeds, or if a large amount of clippings is produced, it’s best to discard clippings until the grass is healthier.

If you have any questions, comments, or would like to add to this Blog please feel free to drop us a line through our website www.ChrisMarkandSons.com or on our Facebook page.

Best,

Tom Bowers MCLP
Chris Mark and Sons, Inc
Tom@ChrisMarkandSons.com



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