Hire A Grass Cutting Service In Fort Smith, AR

If you’re searching for a grass cutting service in Fort Smith, AR you can officially stop your search!

Riverview Turfworks offers a reliable and affordable grass cutting service in Fort Smith, Van Buren, and Barling.  Our attention to detail is second to none but our customer service is what really sets us apart from the other lawn cutting services in our local area.

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Why hire Riverview Turfworks to cut your grass?

We take lawn maintenance seriously and love cutting grass.  You can see our passion in every service we provide.  We are not the company that pulls up and leaves your lawn as quickly as they can!

First and foremost, we are a customer service business!  Our goal is to provide our customers with an all-around great experience using a lawn service.  This starts with us answering the phone and returning emails promptly.

We are not used car salesman!  We do offer free, no-pressure price quotes for lawn mowing though.  You can request your grass cutting quote by phone or email 24/7.  Within 24-48 hours of you contacting us we will provide you with a no-obligation quote for your consideration.  If you decide to accept our quote, we’ll add your lawn to our mowing schedule and show up like clockwork so you can get back to the more important things going on in your life!

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A Refreshing Reliable Grass Cutting Service

We get a lot of calls from local residents in the Fort Smith/Van Buren area that are unhappy with their current grass cutting service.  We listen to why they are unhappy so we can be sure to provide a higher level of service.  The usual complaints we hear include we can get another lawn service to answer the phone, call us back, or respond to an email or quote request we filled out on their website.  Since we put a focus on customer service, these issues are non-existent at Riverview Turfworks.

The other common complaint we hear about other grass cutting services is that they don’t show up consistently or they simply stopped showing up altogether and we can’t get ahold of them to find out what is going on.  We understand you are putting a lot of faith in our company when you delegate your lawn maintenance to us.  We take it seriously!  Our reputation is everything, as shown by our 5-star rating when you hire us to cut your lawn you can count on us to show up as expected!  Furthermore, we cut specific parts of town on specific days.  You will know what day we will be out each week to more your lawn and we’ll even email you if there is a delay in your service due to the weather.  Once your lawn is on our schedule, you can expect us to show up at around the same time on your mowing day too.

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Mowing Your Lawn As If It Were Our Own

Your lawn is going to look freshly manicured when we complete your grass cutting service!

Nothing is overlooked when we perform a lawn mowing service.  Of course, we are going to mow, trim, edge, and blow off your lawn each and every service.  But, before we arrive we are going to make sure our blades are sharp!  We’re also going to alternate the mowing pattern in your lawn so we don’t create ruts by running our lawn mower’s tire over the same lines each time.

There is more to mowing than just cutting the grass.  We start with customer service and maintaining our equipment properly and finish by providing a beautifully cut lawn after each visit.

Our grass cutting quotes are free and come with zero obligation.  Request yours today!

We also provide other lawn and landscape maintenance services to our grass cutting customers!

We’ll Mow Your Grass And More!

The 2022 lawn and landscape season is rapidly approaching! The warm weather will be here before we know it.

We just wanted to let you know we want to mow your grass!

If you would like other lawn and landscape maintenance service performed, we can do that too.

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Local Lawn Mowing & Lawn Maintenance Services

Riverview Turfworks is a local small business that offers lawn mowing and related lawn and landscape maintenance services.

We focus on grass cutting!  If you are searching for someone to mow your grass in the Arkansas River Valley, we’d love to provide you with a quote.  We mow lawns in Fort Smith, Van Buren, and Barling, AR.

Over the years we’ve found more people are searching for a grass cutting service than any other type of lawn or landscape service.  And, since we love mowing lawns, this works out great for us!

We’ve also found that many people that want to hire a lawn mowing service also want some other lawn and landscape maintenance tasks to be handled by their lawn service.  And, we are happy to accommodate!

Hire Us To Mow Your Lawn & Let Us Know What Else We Can Do

To keep our customer’s lawn mowing schedule on schedule, we primarily only offer our other lawn and landscape services to our mowing customers.  The exception to this rule is when the grass is not actively growing, we will perform lawn or landscape cleanups, pruning, or mulching for customers that do not use our mowing service.

We just wanted to make sure you knew we can be your 1-stop shop for your lawn and landscape maintenance needs!

Request your free grass cutting quote online today, or call us at (479) 235-1390.

If you need anything else done in the lawn or landscape, just let us know.

The Importance of Regular Lawn Mowing

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The Importance of Regular Lawn Mowing

For your home, a lush, well-trimmed lawn is the equivalent of a layer of delicious, warm, gooey chocolate sitting atop your ice cream sundae. Of course, you could eat the ice cream without the topping, but it simply would not taste as heavenly. In the same way, your home would still be a home without an immaculate lawn, but it would not be the magnet for the eyes of visitors and passersby. And as Bigham & Associates point out, you would miss out on the extra boost it could give to the value of the property. Regular lawn mowing promotes lawn health and curb appeal in many ways.  Read on to learn more!

But getting your lawn to become the source of green-eyed envy from your neighbors takes some work. Most homeowners assume that the most crucial thing they have to do guarantee lawn health is watering it and giving it a good dose of fertilizers. It never crosses their minds that how they cut the lawn could be more crucial to its health. That is because it is counterintuitive to think that if you want your lawn to grow well, you have to cut it properly.

But that’s the reality. Cutting your grass the right way will help it grow better because mowing affects everything that influences lawn growth. The way you mow the lawn will have an impact on how well the grass makes use of available nutrients. It will also affect soul fertility and plant health. To understand how to get grass that is thriving, you must understand the benefits of mowing the lawn regularly.

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Topics covered in this blog:

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Curb Appeal

Curb appeal is the first and most obvious benefit of a well-mown lawn. A properly manicured lawn confers dignity and respect on the occupants of the property. It suggests that the people who live in it are high-value people with good taste.

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Stronger Grass

Contrary to what homeowners may think, cutting the lawn does not make the grass weaker. It makes them stronger.

That is because mowing is an indirect process that removes the weakest grasses in the lawn. Cutting grasses stresses them. But the hardest and most resilient shoots heal faster and grow to take up any available spaces in the lawn. The weaker shoots, which recover more slowly, are denied resources and become even weaker. Eventually, the weak grasses die out to make room for the stronger growths.[/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][et_pb_row admin_label=”sect-3″ module_id=”sect-3″ _builder_version=”4.4.8″ width_tablet=”” width_phone=”100%” width_last_edited=”on|phone” custom_padding=”0px|||||”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”4.4.8″][et_pb_image src=”https://riverviewturfworks.com/wp-content/uploads/Lawn-Tips-for-Even-Growth.jpg” alt=”A Riverview Turfworks employee in the process of mowing thick and green grass.” title_text=”Lawn Tips for Even Growth” align=”center” _builder_version=”4.6.0″ _module_preset=”default”][/et_pb_image][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.9.3″ header_2_font_size=”30px” header_2_line_height=”1.2em” header_3_font_size=”25px” header_3_line_height=”1.2em” custom_padding=”||||false|false” hover_enabled=”0″ header_2_font_size_tablet=”26px” header_2_font_size_phone=”24px” header_2_font_size_last_edited=”on|phone” header_3_font_size_tablet=”22px” header_3_font_size_phone=”20px” header_3_font_size_last_edited=”on|phone” link_text_color=”#E95832″ link_font=”|600|||||||” sticky_enabled=”0″]

Even Growth

Regular mowing of the lawn creates uniform access to resources for all the grasses in the lawn. When the lawn is cut a few inches above the ground, it allows water, sunlight, and oxygen to penetrate plant roots and the soil at an even rate. The grasses have resources at a consistent rate.

And the chances of areas of patchy or uneven growth occurring in the lawn are much lower. Uniformity in the appearance of the grass across every area of the lawn is essential, and regular mowing facilitates this.

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Mulching

Leaving grass cuttings on the lawn after mowing them helps to recycle nutrients back into the soil and reduce the need for chemical fertilizers. But the mulching obtained from an irregularly cut lawn has a lower quality than mulching from a regularly cut lawn. That’s because longer blades of grass are weaker and have fewer nutrients than younger growths. Moreover, it is easier to leave grass cuttings on the lawn when they are short.

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More Resilient Lawn

Regular grass cutting creates a lawn that is resilient and better equipped to handle stress. Lawns have exposure to several damaging events likes pests, disease, and bad weather. However, if the lawn has been reinforced and improved through regular mowing, it will be able to weather any negative event. An irregularly cut lawn will lack the shock absorbers and immunity to deal with harmful events.[/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][et_pb_row admin_label=”sect-6″ module_id=”sect-5″ _builder_version=”4.6.0″ width_tablet=”” width_phone=”100%” width_last_edited=”on|phone” custom_padding=”0px|||||”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”4.4.8″][et_pb_image src=”https://riverviewturfworks.com/wp-content/uploads/Weekly-Professional-Lawn-Mowing.jpg” alt=”A lawn mower being unloaded from a Riverview Turfworks work truck.” title_text=”Weekly Professional Lawn Mowing” align=”center” _builder_version=”4.6.0″][/et_pb_image][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.6.6″ header_2_font_size=”30px” header_2_line_height=”1.2em” header_3_font_size=”25px” header_3_line_height=”1.2em” custom_padding=”||||false|false” header_2_font_size_tablet=”26px” header_2_font_size_phone=”24px” header_2_font_size_last_edited=”on|phone” header_3_font_size_tablet=”22px” header_3_font_size_phone=”20px” header_3_font_size_last_edited=”on|phone”]

Eliminates Pests and Weeds

Pests and diseases need a favorable environment to grow. Tall grasses provide the right environment for disease and disease-causing agents. It also offers a perfect hiding place for pests. 
 
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How Often Should You Cut Your Grass?

Now that you know why you should mow your lawn regularly, how should you define regular? 

To determine how often to cut your grass, follow the below rules: 

  • Never remove more than one-third of the grass blades’ height in a single mow
  • Always cut the grass lower than 3 inches above the ground 

Based on these two rules, make seasonal changes on the regularity of the lawn mowing without adversely affecting the health of the lawn.

*The research and content contained in this blog post are attributed to Neal Boyd at Bigham & Associates, LLC.

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The Perfect Lawn Mower Height Setting For Bermuda Grass

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There is a little more to mowing than pulling the string and firing up your lawn mower.  Before you go out and do more harm than good, we’d like to share some lawn mower height setting information you should know.

We mow lawns in Fort Smith, Arkansas and nearby and enjoy sharing the knowledge we have learned about maintaining lawns and landscapes with anyone who would like to learn.  If you decide there is a little more to mowing than you are comfortable with, we’d be happy to provide you with a free, no-obligation lawn mowing quote.

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Grass height topics covered in this blog:

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Bermuda grass lawn mower height setting by season

What lawn mower height setting should my grass be cut?

Your lawn mower height setting should vary depending on the temperature, season, and grass type.

If you live in Fort Smith and have a warm-season grass like Bermuda grass you will want to cut your grass at 2.5” during the early spring while gradually raising the cut height to 4” during the summer.  After the peak of the summer heat, you should adjust your lawn mower height setting down ending around the 3” mark in the fall.

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Why adjusting your lawn mower height setting is important

Below are a few key points that address the importance and reasoning behind mowing your lawn at different heights depending on the season and growth rate of your turf.

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Growth rate affects mowing frequency

The fastest-growing season for warm-season grasses is during the summer.

It is common for Bermuda grass to grow 2” or more a week during its peak growing cycle.

During the spring and fall, the turf’s growth rate will slow down dramatically. The growth rate directly relates to the “1/3 Rule” explained below.

You can see the fast growth rate in the picture above. This Bermuda grass lawn was cut just 3 days prior to this picture being taken and it had well over 1″ of new growth in 3 days.

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Lawn mowings 1/3 rule

The 1/3 rule is simple, you should never cut more than 1/3 of your grass blade off at once. Cutting more than 1/3 of the grass blade will shock the turf and cause the root structure to become shallow which will lead to thinner grass and more weeds.

This is why the grass gets cut longer during its peak growing season.

If your grass is cut weekly at 4” and it grows 2” during the week, then you can safely cut your grass at 4”. However, if you cut your grass weekly at 2” and it grows 2” between cuts then you are cutting off ½ of the grass blade and damaging the turf.

If you want your lawn cut shorter during the peak growing season it will need mowed 2 or 3 times a week in order to keep the grass healthy.

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Let your Bermuda grass grow tall!

Summer in Fort Smith is HOT!

Mowing the grass tall during the summer will help shade and insulate the ground from the sun, this will help retain moisture and keep the temperature down.

During the spring you want the opposite to happen, your grass will turn green the faster the soil heats up. That is why mowing lower in the early spring is good for bringing the lawn back to life.

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Hire the right lawn mowing service

Lawn mowing services vary in quality, reliability, expertise, and price.

Riverview Turfworks is a locally owned and operated lawn mowing service in Fort Smith.  We pride ourselves are providing a reliable, quality lawn mowing service at a reasonable price and take our continuing education very seriously.

We love when our clients come out to chat with us about their lawn and garden while we are at their home mowing their grass.  If makes us feel great when we have the opportunity to educate them a little more on their lawn and how to properly care for it.

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How To Mow Your Lawn Like A Pro

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We hope you are ready to take your lawn mowing skills and knowledge to the next level!

In this Riverview Turfworks blog post, we will walk you through everything you need to know to mow your lawn like a true professional.  We will cover all of the equipment you will need and the options you have.  Then, quickly discuss some lawn maintenance best practices before diving into how lawn mowing professionals go about mowing a lawn.

And if for any reason you don’t want to mow your lawn yourself, you can always hire us!  We mow residential lawns in Fort Smith, Van Buren, and Barling, AR.

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Here is what you will learn about mowing in this article:

You can click on any link to skip to that portion of the post or continue scrolling down to learn everything you need to know to mow your lawn.

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The options you have when it comes to lawn equipment

First things first, let’s nail down the essential lawn maintenance equipment needs.  To mow your lawn like a pro you will at very least need a lawn mower, string trimmer (AKA weed eater), and a leaf blower.  An optional piece of equipment you may want to consider is an edger.  The edger is optional, because you can use your string trimmer to edge by flipping it on its side.

Let’s get you a little insight into all of the options available and pros and cons of each.

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Choosing the right lawn mower

You can break the types of lawn mowers available down into 4 broad types: push mowers, riding mowers, commercial mowers, and robotic mowers.

Pricing ranges from a hundred or so bucks for a push mower to $20k+ for a commercial-grade mower.  There are many options available within each category and the different types of mowers are best suited for cutting certain types of lawns.

The lawn mower itself is the tool you will use to cut the majority of your grass.

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Push mowers

Push mowers are on the low end of the price range starting around $100 for a very basic model.  If you want a self-propelled push mower you are looking upwards of $200 for a base model.

Push mowers are great for small lawns and are often the ideal mower for homeowners, especially in the River Valley where we operate our lawn maintenance business.  Push mowers have the smallest deck size out of all the mower types.  Typically push mowers have a cut width of 18-22″.

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Riding mowers

A riding mower is the ‘next step up’ if you will from a push mower.  Riding mowers are hard to find for under $1k these days and make the experience a little more enjoyable when you mow your lawn.

Riding mowers are perfect for homeowners that live on a larger lot.  Riding mowers can have cut widths as low as 30″ and can go up to 48″ or more.  If your lawn has steep slopes, it may be dangerous to operate a riding mower on them.  If your lawn does have steep areas, these may need to be mowed with a push mower or trimmed out with a string trimmer.

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Commercial grade mowers

This article wasn’t written for professionals but we did want it to be all-inclusive.  Commercial lawn mowers start around $2k and go up from there.  The average cost of a commercial lawn mower is $7k which may surprise some people.

Decks on commercial mowers range from 32″ to 72″ and larger on some recent new models.  Commercial mowers come is a couple of different forms.  They have walk-behind, stand-on, and zero turn models available.  Each has its specific use case.  We encourage you to Google these mowers if you are interested in learning more about them.

If you want to be as efficient as possible when you mow your lawn or want that professionally mowed look upon completion, a commercial mower is what you are looking for.

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Robotic mowers

The future of mowing is here!  Kind of…

Robotic mowers are the new rave in the lawn and landscape world and have many lawn maintenance companies worried that they will make their jobs obsolete.  Robotic mowers are still really in their infancy and still have a long way to go but there are plenty of working models available now.  Like any new technology, the prices for robotic mowers are too expensive to really consider them a viable option at this time.

Once this technology improves a little, robotic mowers can literally mow your lawn for you.

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Trimmers and edger

String trimmer and edger considerations

As lawn maintenance professionals, we are baffled at how many residential grade trimmers still come with a curved shaft.  We highly recommend to purchase a string trimmer with a straight shaft and to make sure it can take at least .095 diameter trimmer line.  We’ll touch more on trimmer line very soon.

String trimmers, also referred to as weed eaters or weed whips, allow you to trim down any grass the mower could not reach such as a fence line.

String trimmers can also be used to edge your concrete and other defined borders such as where your grass meets your landscape beds.

Edging refers to trimming the grass at a 90-degree angle perpendicular to the ground.  This provides a professional, finished look.  You can accomplish this using a string trimmer by simply flipping it on its side.

They do also make dedicated ‘lawn edgers’ if you find it to difficult to get the desired look with your string trimmer.

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Leaf blowers

Picking the right leaf blower

For most homeowners, a handheld leaf blower will provide you will plenty of power to blow off those grass clippings once your mowing, trimming, and edging are complete.  If you need a little more power or know you will need to blow around a lot of leaves in the fall, you may want to consider a backpack leaf blower.

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Gas, battery, or electric Lawn equipment?

To conclude the introduction to the lawn equipment, we wanted to let you know about the different power options you can choose from.

Gas-powered equipment is still the most common.  Gas-powered equipment is very reliable and all you need to do is add more gas to keeping going.  Plus, gas-powered equipment will provide you with more power than the other options which you may or may not need.

Battery-powered equipment is the new rave and there is plenty of reliable and powerful battery-powered equipment out there to pick from.  We love the ‘green’ aspect of battery-powered equipment.  The only real consideration here is to make sure the battery life of the equipment you pick has enough life to service your property.

Electric-powered equipment is yet another option.  We can’t say we recommend electric-powered lawn equipment as they come with a cord that needs to be pulled in.  This is not only a little dangerous but also limits your range.

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Consumable items needed to mow your lawn

Maintaining your lawn comes with needing to stay on top of the consumable items to make sure you have everything you need to complete the task.  Let’s go over a handful of the items we thought were most important.

We love supporting local businesses, but if you aren’t sure where to go for replacement parts and consumable items, we recommend checking out iGoPro Lawn Supply.

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Replacement parts and supplies

No matter how careful you are with your equipment, eventually, something will break or fail and need to be replaced. With the robust library of videos on YouTube, a quick search would probably enable you to perform the repair or maintenance task yourself, or you can take it to a local small engine repair shop.

There is no way for us to know what you may need to replace, but more than likely iGoPro Lawn Supply has it.  They have over 9,000 lawn parts and supplies ready to ship your way.

When it comes to your maintenance needs, eventually you will need to purchase items like spark plugs, oil, oil filters, and air filters and possibly other items such as fuel filters or carburetors.

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Lawn Mower blades

The different types of lawn mower blades

Your lawn mower probably came with standard lawn mowing blades which is usually just fine for most use cases.  If you are not happy with the look of your lawn after mowing it, we have a couple of things you may want to try as far as the blades go.

2 other types of lawn mower blades are high-lift blades and mulching blades.  High-lift mower blades will create ‘more lift’ which sucks the grass up with more force, creating a more even finished cut height.  If your lawn is looking uneven after mowing, replacing your current mower’s blades with high-lift blades could very well be the solution.

Mulching blades are perfect for shredding leaves for example.  They also shred longer blades of grass while still contained within the mower deck.  If you are noticing a lot of grass clippings and other lawn debris on top of your lawn after mowing, mulching blades may be the solution for that.

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Buy the right trimmer string

Not all trimmer string is created equal!

We mentioned .095 trimmer line earlier.  This is the minimum diameter we recommend for use in a string trimmer.  Some residential-grade string trimmers will not accept .095 line, so this is something you would need to know before purchasing that item!

The reason is your trimmer string is going to hit things like concrete and brick.  If your line is a smaller diameter than .095, it will wear quickly and need to be ‘tapped out’ and replaced often.  ‘Tapped out’ just refers to how most string trimmer releases more string when you tap them on the ground.

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Things you should know before mowing your lawn

We are almost to the action steps of actually mowing your lawn!  Before we get to that, let’s cover a couple of things you really should know before you ever cut grass.

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Lawn equipment maintenance

Maintaining your lawn equipment is no joke.  Failing to do so can get expensive very quickly.  Most of these to-dos apply to gas engine equipment, but it is always a good idea to give any piece of equipment a good once-over from time to time to ensure no bolts have fallen out or became loose.

Be prepared to change oil and replace the oil filter.  Other filters that may need to be replaced periodically on your mower include air filters, fuel filters, and hydro filters.

Spark plugs will need to be replaced every couple of years.

Some mowers require greasing of the grease fittings.  It is as simple as connecting a grease gun and giving it a couple of pumps until you see the grease start to escape from the seals.

You should also drain the gas from your equipment before extended periods of downtime such as over the winter months.  All you need to do here is to dump or siphon the gas out back into a can, then run that piece of equipment until it completely drains the carburetor of gas.

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Keep your mower blades sharp

You do want to cut your grass, not tear it, right?  Well, if you didn’t know that before, now you do.  If your blades are dull they will tear the grass instead of cutting it cleanly.  It doesn’t sound like that big of a deal but it puts additional stress on your mower, is bad for the health of the grass, and can really look terrible.

We’ve seen lawns that looked like they had a dusting of snow on them simply because the tips of the grass turned white where the blades tore them instead of cut them. 

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Scrape the underside of your mower’s deck

Another thing you should do often is scraping the bottom of your mower deck.  This goes back to the comments about ‘lift’ earlier.  Grass clippings tend to build-up on the underside of your lawnmowers deck, especially when mowing weedy or wet grass.  You can take any tool you have laying around to scrape around and remove that build-up.

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Only mow 1/3 of the grass blade off at a time

You have got to stay on top of your mowing schedule!  Letting your lawn get lawn is not healthy for your turf plus it becomes a lot harder and more time consuming to mow.  In a perfect world, you should never remove more than 1/3 of the grass blades length per mowing.  This also greatly reduces the chances of clippings being visible on top of your lawn after mowing.

If you do notice grassing clippings laying on top of your lawn after you mow your lawn, try taking your leaf blower and dispersing those clippings until they fall into the lawn.  If there are too many, raking and bagging them may be your only solution.

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Your ‘cut height’ makes a difference

If you are wondering why the lawns surrounding yours are a little greener, the cut height could be the reason.  There are plenty of other reasons, but this is a good place to start.  The grass blades literally shade the soil surface beneath.  Even raising your mower’s deck 1/2″ can make a big difference in the amount of moisture that is retained in the soil and your lawn will thank you!

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Mowing the lawn: Step by step

It’s time to snap into action, get out there, and start mowing!

Lawn professionals make money by performing the services they offer in an efficient manner.  It helps that most lawn pros have commercial-grade equipment which just adds to their efficiency.

But, we’d love to share with you our thought process on how we go about mowing a lawn.

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Have a system for mowing your lawn

All you have to do is fire up that mower and start pushing it around, right?  We guess that is technically right, but let’s make a game plan.

Professionals usually start off mowing the lawn before trimming or edging.  The reason behind this is because by mowing first, you will then know exactly what needs to be trimmed, it will be the only tall grass left.  If you trim first, you are more than likely going to spend a little more time than needed trimming because there is a little guesswork involved.

Make perimeter passes around everything 2-3 times blowing the grass clippings away from obstacles.  Pros start mowing by outlining the property’s edges and obstacles.  This gets all the tall grass away from items like siding, mulch beds, and everything else you don’t want to be plastered with grass clippings.  It also gives you a place to turn your mower.

After the perimeter passes are complete, its time to section of your lawn and start going back and forth until that section is complete.  Professionals call this ‘striping a lawn.’  Move on to the next section and repeat until the entire lawn has been mowed.

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To bag or not to bag?

That is a common question many homeowners have.  The answer depends, but typically it is ideal to return the clippings to the lawn instead of bagging them.

Grass clippings break down over time and offer natural fertilization to your lawn.  If your grass has gotten long or you are experiencing a lot of thatch build-up on your soil surface, consider bagging under those circumstances.

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Trim and edge your lawn efficiently

The whole concept here is to not walk back and forth to trim obstacles that are near each other more than once.

We like to start on the right-hand side of the front lawn by the street and trim and edge our way around the entire property in one fail swoop ending on the left-hand side of the front lawn by the street.  Most pros do use their string trimmers to edge because it is more efficient and doesn’t require the purchase and upkeep of an additional piece of equipment.

If you do have a dedicated edger you would like to use, you can apply this same concept for each task, trimming and edging separately.

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Blowing off the grass clippings

Our advice when blowing is to start blowing on the street back towards your lawn.  Please don’t be one of those people who insist on blowing their grass clippings out into the street!  This not only looks horrible but is very dangerous for motorcyclists.

So, it goes, blow off the street first, then the sidewalk if applicable, and work your way up the driveway blowing off the grass clippings as you go. Then go around one side of the house to blow clippings off any paved areas in the back and come back around the other side of the house to ensure you have blown the clippings off all of the paved surfaces.

A pro tip is to check mulch beds and fence lines or foundations for grass clipping build-up as you go.  If you notice clippings building up in these areas, blow them around as you are making your way around your property.

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Hire us to mow your lawn

If you are completely overwhelmed at this point, you are still in luck!  We would love to mow your lawn for you!  That is what we do all day, every day for your friends and neighbors anyway.  We’d be more than happy to add your lawn to our schedule.

What did you think?  Did you learn something about mowing?  Do you think a friend would enjoy this tutorial?  Please feel free to contact us or share this with a friend or on social media.

We hope to hear from you soon.  Happy mowing!

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