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When to stop mowing your lawn

When to stop mowing your lawn

Lowes loves your garden as much as you do and not only has all the items you need to enjoy gardening but also offers smart advice. With a Lowes Money Off Coupon from We Are Coupons gardening is more affordable. It can be tempting to give up on your lawn during the fall and winter months, but it can also cause problems. By November, most homeowners enjoy a well-manicured lawn, and prematurely giving up could have negative consequences. It still needs maintenance during the cold winter months, and mowing is an essential part of the maintenance process.

 

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If you are tired of mowing your lawn every day, try to eliminate the source of that pain. Dogs can be a nuisance to lawns, but most dogs have a designated area where they relieve themselves. You can train your dog to use this area by selecting a shady spot in your lawn, and rewarding him when he does.

 

Drying the clippings in the sun

The best time to stop mowing a lawn is when the grass clippings have dried out. These grass clippings will break down and fertilize the lawn. Leaving the clippings on the lawn will help retain moisture in the soil. In addition, the clippings are full of nitrogen and other nutrients that help the lawn grow. The varying patterns of mowing will also encourage your lawn to grow straighter.

 

A lawn that has been mowed too short will suffer stress and take longer to recover. Additionally, mowing too short will expose weed seeds to more sunlight and increase the likelihood of germination. The decomposed clippings will add the equivalent of one application of fertilizer to your lawn. In addition, decomposition of clippings will improve soil quality and reduce runoff. The clippings will also add carbon to the soil. This carbon will help the soil retain more moisture and improve the lawn's carbon sequestration.

 

Using them as mulch

Using grass clippings as mulch is an excellent way to add nutrients to your lawn without having to purchase new mulch. Using clippings in this manner is not only an environmental benefit, but it will also add a lot of nutrients to your soil. You can use the clippings as mulch around trees and shrubs, but make sure you spread the clippings three to four feet from the tree trunk. Grass clippings decompose quickly, so make sure you apply them regularly to get the best results.

 

Grass clippings can also be used in raised garden beds. They will help retain moisture in the soil, suppress weeds, and add nutrients to plants. Sprinkle a couple of inches of grass clippings over the surface of the beds. Grass clippings can also be used as mulch for compost piles and bins. They contain lots of nitrogen, which helps break down organic matter in the soil.

 
 
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