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Cutting height in hot climate.
Hi,
I am a bit confused regarding cutting height for my hot climate. I live in South Central Texas (Austin) and have a “normal lawn”. It’s not carpet grass, but just ...eh......grass! (Sorry for not knowing more). I had my mower serviced and asked the guy at the mower place about this. He told me to keep the mower on the highest setting since UV radiation kills the grass roots in this climate during summer. I also asked a guy who’s work is to maintain golf courses, and he told me to keep the mower on the mid setting. I am using a Snapper mulching mower. Could someone please enlighten me? I would also like to know if I should keep the grass shorter in the winter? Finally I wonder where/how you measure cutting height. Is it from the bottom of the deck and down to the ground, from the blade and down, or? -- //ceed |
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Cutting height in hot climate.
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newsp.s684myc2s07eue@debob... Hi, I am a bit confused regarding cutting height for my hot climate. I live in South Central Texas (Austin) and have a "normal lawn". It's not carpet grass, but just ...eh......grass! (Sorry for not knowing more). I had my mower serviced and asked the guy at the mower place about this. He told me to keep the mower on the highest setting since UV radiation kills the grass roots in this climate during summer. I also asked a guy who's work is to maintain golf courses, and he told me to keep the mower on the mid setting. I am using a Snapper mulching mower. Could someone please enlighten me? I would also like to know if I should keep the grass shorter in the winter? Finally I wonder where/how you measure cutting height. Is it from the bottom of the deck and down to the ground, from the blade and down, or? -- //ceed ??? Try newsgroup austin.gardening I like 3-4 inches height. The purpose is to lessen moisture removal from the heat for higher mower deck heights. You most likely have St. Augustine. Else Bermuda (Sahara). If the latter 2" is okay. If as hot as last year, sun will probably beat it down anyway. Luckily, we had a good rain or two recently to kill that drought. -- Jonny |
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