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Camilla Sharman

Is it too early to mow: Experts share when to give your lawn its first cut in spring

A lawnmower on a green lawn.

With the first day of spring nearly upon us, and the clouds starting to part to allow the sun to show its smiling face, you may be wondering if it’s time to dust down your lawnmower and give your grass its first cut of the year.

Life would be easier if there were an exact date when you could give your lawn its first cut, but sadly, lawn care is not so simple. The conditions have to be just right to ensure you don’t make any of the common lawn care mistakes and cause damage before the season has started.

To help you get off to the best start, I asked lawn and landscaping experts when the best time is to give your lawn its first cut and for their top tips to encourage optimal growth.

When can I give my lawn its first cut?

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Unfortunately, there’s not one specific date that’s the best time to cut your lawn for the first time this year — it depends on several factors. Although, as a guide, it should be ready to cut between late March and mid-April.

So, what factors should you consider before cutting your grass for the first time?

Eduard Negodenko, landscaping expert and gardener at Avanti Landscaping explains, “The timing of the first cut for lawns will depend on geography, climate conditions, and types of grasses grown.”

He explains, “Mowing for cool-season grasses, such as Kentucky bluegrass and fescue, will be ideal in early spring between late March and mid-April when temperatures regularly exceed 50°F (10°C). For warm-season grasses, such as Bermuda or Zoysia, the first cuts will be done in mid to late spring when temperatures reach approximately 65°F (18°C).”

Here’s the key ways to test your own lawn and see if it’s time to give it a trim:

Take a walk
As a rule of thumb, Ross Hulstein, owner of Enviroscapes, says, “If the grass looks alive and dry, then it is already ready to mow, so try just walking on the lawn. If you can walk on it calmly without feeling dampness under your feet, and the green cover looks lush enough, you can pick up the mower.”

Check the length of your grass
You can also get a clue by checking out the length of the blades. Ward Dilmore, founder and head landscape designer at Petrus Landscaping says, “Keep an eye out for that first flush of vibrant green grass in the spring. The grass should get to around 3 to 4 inches fairly quickly once things start to warm up, which is the best time to give it its first cut.”

Inspect the color of your lawn
A uniform green color is another must to look out for before grabbing your mower. “Large brown patches appearing dormant are an indication that you should postpone mowing to alleviate stress on the weaker turf,” says Negodenko.

What if you cut your grass at the wrong time?

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If you get the timing wrong and cut your lawn too early after dormancy, Negodenko warns that your grass may go into shock and won’t produce the vigorous growth you’d hoped for.

And if you cut it while it’s still dormant, the British Garden Centres organization says it will “stress the blades, weaken grass roots, encourage thatch buildup, and prompt weed growth.”

Avoid mowing your lawn in wet conditions

It’s best to postpone mowing your lawn if the soil is wet and mushy from spring rain. Negodenko explains that if you mow your lawn when the soil is wet, “compaction will set in, restricting root development and possibly resulting in patchy or weak areas later in the season.”

Dilmore also advises against cutting your lawn when the grass is wet: “Mowing wet grass can leave clumps of grass throughout your lawn, which can create burn patches as it sits in the sun," he says.

"Cutting a wet lawn also causes rough cuts on your lawn which may stress out the blades and leave yellow tips.”

Tips on cutting your lawn for the first time

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It’s best to be cautious when cutting your lawn for the first time in the spring, with our experts agreeing that you shouldn’t remove more than one-third of the grass blades.

So, to avoid cutting too much off your grass, Dilmore recommends keeping your lawnmower on its highest setting during the first cut. Another essential is to ensure that your lawnmower blades are sharp, as otherwise you can be left with ragged grass that is prone to infection.

What time of day should you cut your lawn?
You don’t need to be up with the lark to give your lawn its first cut; it’s best to wait until the dew has cleared around mid-morning.

When to cut your lawn again

Once you’ve completed your first mow, you can cut your lawn again in two weeks. You can repeat this until the summer arrives, when your lawn will be growing faster and will appreciate a weekly mow.

What’s more, instead of keeping your mower blade on the highest setting, you can lower it during subsequent cuts.

What you should avoid doing after cutting your lawn

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Although you might need to quench your thirst after cutting your lawn, unless you have a robot lawnmower to help you out, your grass is happy to wait.

“You only need to give your lawn water when it needs moisture,” says Dilmore, “When you do water your lawn, it’s best to do it earlier in the day. Water late in the evening won’t give it time to dry out, and this could lead to fungal problems.”

Overwatering can cause more harm than good and lead to short roots rather than healthy long roots, which will help the grass thrive.

Extra lawn care to consider

Spring is also a good time to fertilize your grass to give it the nutrients it needs to create a luscious lawn ready for summer.

And, if the soil appears compacted, aerating your lawn will improve oxygen and nutrient absorption.

You might also be wondering can you still plant grass seen in June.



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