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New lawn
We have sown a new lawn in the garden of our recently acquired house
approximately 8 weeks ago. Despite a dry spell for the first week or two, it has greened beautifully, and the sward is now nice and lush mostly everywhere, about 10 to 12 cm in height. There are a few slightly bare patches, in which we have been advised to sow some extra seed - this was done yesterday, after extensive weed pulling. It seems to me that the lawn now needs its first mowing. I have also heard that mowing the lawn helps it establish, and chokes up weeds. Can anyone tell us whether it is indeed time to mow it, and are there any tips for the first time mow(s) ? Will mowing do anything undesirable to the newly seeded bareish patches? Thanks in advance for any help! -- Cat(h) The world swirls... |
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It is time to mow your new lawn. Hopefully you can do it when the ground
is fairy dry so that you do not compact the soil, unduly. Raise the mower blade so that the first cut takes off about an inch of the growth. Then reduce the blade progressively for the subsequent cuts. The barish patches will not suffer from your activities, but try not to tread on those areas until they have caught up with the rest of the lawn. PS: If it is a small lawn the first cut could beneficially be with a garden shears. Regards, Emrys Davies. "Cat" wrote in message ... We have sown a new lawn in the garden of our recently acquired house approximately 8 weeks ago. Despite a dry spell for the first week or two, it has greened beautifully, and the sward is now nice and lush mostly everywhere, about 10 to 12 cm in height. There are a few slightly bare patches, in which we have been advised to sow some extra seed - this was done yesterday, after extensive weed pulling. It seems to me that the lawn now needs its first mowing. I have also heard that mowing the lawn helps it establish, and chokes up weeds. Can anyone tell us whether it is indeed time to mow it, and are there any tips for the first time mow(s) ? Will mowing do anything undesirable to the newly seeded bareish patches? Thanks in advance for any help! -- Cat(h) The world swirls... |
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"Emrys Davies" wrote in message ... It is time to mow your new lawn. Hopefully you can do it when the ground is fairy dry so that you do not compact the soil, unduly. Raise the mower blade so that the first cut takes off about an inch of the growth. Then reduce the blade progressively for the subsequent cuts. The barish patches will not suffer from your activities, but try not to tread on those areas until they have caught up with the rest of the lawn. PS: If it is a small lawn the first cut could beneficially be with a garden shears. Regards, Emrys Davies. Thank you very much for this. You will forgive me if I don't fancy mowing 1/4 acre with nail clippers ;-) Just one clarification - I assume you are telling me to mow only 1 inch off the top the first time around, then leave it for a week or so for the next one? Or do you mean I should mow several times in the same session, working my way down the mower's settings ? -- Cat(h) The world swirls... |
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Your first assumption is correct i.e. "I assume you are telling me to
mow only 1 inch off the top the first time around, then leave it for a week or so for the next one?" Hopefully your blades are sharp. Regards, Emrys Davies. "Cat" wrote in message ... "Emrys Davies" wrote in message ... It is time to mow your new lawn. Hopefully you can do it when the ground is fairy dry so that you do not compact the soil, unduly. Raise the mower blade so that the first cut takes off about an inch of the growth. Then reduce the blade progressively for the subsequent cuts. The barish patches will not suffer from your activities, but try not to tread on those areas until they have caught up with the rest of the lawn. PS: If it is a small lawn the first cut could beneficially be with a garden shears. Regards, Emrys Davies. Thank you very much for this. You will forgive me if I don't fancy mowing 1/4 acre with nail clippers ;-) Just one clarification - I assume you are telling me to mow only 1 inch off the top the first time around, then leave it for a week or so for the next one? Or do you mean I should mow several times in the same session, working my way down the mower's settings ? -- Cat(h) The world swirls... |
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with respect to Emrys, the inch-off idea may not be a good one (he doesn't
know how tall the grass is, as you didn't say). the general rule is to never take off more than a third of the growth. and rather than progressively lowering the cut height, it should - if anything - be raised over the season. it is a good idea to return the clippings to the sward on the first few and the last cuts. if you just top off the height, then the clippings will quickly disappear. they provide both mulch (of a kind) and moisture. it is never to soon to start spiking your lawn. a roller type spiker is cheap, and a quarter of an acre will not take too long. the benefits are well worth the effort. in autumn, add a spadeful of sharp sand to every four or five square metres, after spiking. great for drainage, which is vital to a healthy lawn. don't mow more than once a day (!) - with all the rain we have been blessed with this year, the ground will compact easily. this will lead to clumping of the grass plants; and encourage moss to get established. |
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with respect to Emrys, the inch-off idea may not be a good one (he doesn't
know how tall the grass is, as you didn't say). my apologies: you did say |
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"Emrys Davies" wrote in message ... Your first assumption is correct i.e. "I assume you are telling me to mow only 1 inch off the top the first time around, then leave it for a week or so for the next one?" Hopefully your blades are sharp. Regards, Emrys Davies. This is a new house, a new garden, a new lawn, and therefore a new lawnmower - not acquired yet, but soon to be.. :-) So, yes, hopefully it will have sharp (new) blades. Many thanks for your expert advice! -- Cat(h) The world swirls... |
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"atwifa" wrote in message ... with respect to Emrys, the inch-off idea may not be a good one (he doesn't know how tall the grass is, as you didn't say). my apologies: you did say No prob. By my calculation, his inch is just a little under 1/3 of the current sward length :-) Your advice on lawn care saved for future reference. Many thanks. -- Cat(h) The world swirls... |
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I am very pleased to have been of some help. Just found this
interesting site which may also be useful to you. http://www.allaboutlawns.com/Mowing/...y_new_lawn.htm Regards, Emrys Davies. "Cat" wrote in message ... "Emrys Davies" wrote in message ... Your first assumption is correct i.e. "I assume you are telling me to mow only 1 inch off the top the first time around, then leave it for a week or so for the next one?" Hopefully your blades are sharp. Regards, Emrys Davies. This is a new house, a new garden, a new lawn, and therefore a new lawnmower - not acquired yet, but soon to be.. :-) So, yes, hopefully it will have sharp (new) blades. Many thanks for your expert advice! -- Cat(h) The world swirls... |
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"Emrys Davies" wrote in message ... I am very pleased to have been of some help. Just found this interesting site which may also be useful to you. http://www.allaboutlawns.com/Mowing/...y_new_lawn.htm Regards, Emrys Davies. That's a brilliant info source... and I am now in search of a "mulching or bagging" mower... Thanks again for all your help! -- Cat(h) The world swirls... |
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