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Breakup thatch now? Cut grass short?
Hey all!
Just going to give my lawn the once over before winter sets in. Since I really don't know much I thought I'd ask here... Most of my lawn is a decent hieght, but there are a few patches that are really too tall (6"+). I'm going to mow it down but was wondering if I should shorten the whole lawn. I always mulch the grass. I'm going to put down a winter fertilizer. Should I break up the thatch in the lawn first, or is this important to protect the roots over the winter? Thanks! |
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Breakup thatch now? Cut grass short?
"Phrederik" wrote:
Hey all! Just going to give my lawn the once over before winter sets in. Since I really don't know much I thought I'd ask here... Most of my lawn is a decent hieght, but there are a few patches that are really too tall (6"+). I'm going to mow it down but was wondering if I should shorten the whole lawn. I always mulch the grass. I'm going to put down a winter fertilizer. Should I break up the thatch in the lawn first, or is this important to protect the roots over the winter? Thanks! Just cut it, and doooon't let it get that tall next time. |
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Breakup thatch now? Cut grass short?
"Phrederik" wrote in message news:vcXeb.5343$6C4.5089@pd7tw1no... Hey all! Just going to give my lawn the once over before winter sets in. Since I really don't know much I thought I'd ask here... Most of my lawn is a decent hieght, but there are a few patches that are really too tall (6"+). I'm going to mow it down but was wondering if I should shorten the whole lawn. I always mulch the grass. I'm going to put down a winter fertilizer. Should I break up the thatch in the lawn first, or is this important to protect the roots over the winter? Thanks! The thatch doesn't protect the roots over the winter and spring and/or fall is the time to go after it if you have a thatch problem. There are different schools of thought on whether to keep the lawn long or short over the winter. Personally I feel that it does better if you cut if quite short for the last cut as I find that it comes out of the winter in better shape. Here, in southern Ontario, it seems that winter is coming quickly this year and, depending on where you live, you may be right in between fertilizer times. I've always tried to get the fall fert down before this so that it doesn't stimulate the grass to grow too late into the season. There are others, the turf institute at the University of Guelph for one, who suggest that a great time to do the fall fert is when the ground is frozen, just before the snow flies. They claim that the fert will just sit there until the spring and then the lawn will take off. I can vouch for that method as those who have done it have the earliest and greenest lawns on the street. Peter H |
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Breakup thatch now? Cut grass short?
"Phrederik" wrote in message news:vcXeb.5343$6C4.5089@pd7tw1no...
Hey all! Just going to give my lawn the once over before winter sets in. Since I really don't know much I thought I'd ask here... Most of my lawn is a decent hieght, but there are a few patches that are really too tall (6"+). I'm going to mow it down but was wondering if I should shorten the whole lawn. I always mulch the grass. I'm going to put down a winter fertilizer. Should I break up the thatch in the lawn first, or is this important to protect the roots over the winter? Thanks! If it's 6 inchs, I sure wouldn't shorten it in one cut. Don't know what area you're in, but for most of the US, grass still needs to be cut at least several more times. You can cut it a little shorter for the final cut, assuming it's still going to grow some. Personally, I cut mine the last time usually in Dec just to the normal height. By then it's stopped growing, so the last cut looks uniform for the winter. You can dethatch anytime if it really needs it, but most lawns don't, unless it really is a thick mat like covering. I'd probably wait to do that till spring, so the grass can aggessively fill in. |
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Breakup thatch now? Cut grass short?
Just going to give my lawn the once over before winter sets in. Since I
really don't know much I thought I'd ask here... Most of my lawn is a decent hieght, but there are a few patches that are really too tall (6"+). I'm going to mow it down but was wondering if I should shorten the whole lawn. I always mulch the grass. I'm going to put down a winter fertilizer. Should I break up the thatch in the lawn first, or is this important to protect the roots over the winter? The thatch doesn't protect the roots over the winter and spring and/or fall is the time to go after it if you have a thatch problem. Not really a problem, but I figured it would be wise to break it up occasionally. Especially before applying any fertilizer. There are different schools of thought on whether to keep the lawn long or short over the winter. Personally I feel that it does better if you cut if quite short for the last cut as I find that it comes out of the winter in better shape. I'm pretty sure that short is better... Just wanted some more opinions. 90% of the lawn is fine. The rest is fairly tall as it's located in shady and protected areas. I'm located in Calgary, Alberta (Zone 3A). The weather here can be very odd. We had about 4" of snow for two days last week. Now it's 23'C outside. Last year were were running around in shorts at Christmas but February saw -30'C some days. It's very hard on the plants (and gardeners!) The snow got me thinking that I better do something with the lawn soon. Here, in southern Ontario, it seems that winter is coming quickly this year and, depending on where you live, you may be right in between fertilizer times. I've always tried to get the fall fert down before this so that it doesn't stimulate the grass to grow too late into the season. There are others, the turf institute at the University of Guelph for one, who suggest that a great time to do the fall fert is when the ground is frozen, just before the snow flies. They claim that the fert will just sit there until the spring and then the lawn will take off. I can vouch for that method as those who have done it have the earliest and greenest lawns on the street. I'll be out in the yard today and see where I can go with it... How much to cut the long stuff down and really how bad the thatch may be. Thanks all! |
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Breakup thatch now? Cut grass short?
"Phrederik" wrote:
Not really a problem, but I figured it would be wise to break it up occasionally. Especially before applying any fertilizer. Hold the phone, ****stick. When you were posting with your other alias, you told him he doesn't need fertilizer. Go blow a goat. -- "It ain't exactly Democratic, but it's either them or us and it's the best we can do". Steve Earle http://NewsReader.Com/ 50 GB/Month |
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