Some property owners in Plano, Allen, McKinney, Wylie or Sachse probably make their neighbors very jealous with their lawns, patios or gardens and every time somebody looks into a specialized magazine wishing that their lawn looks exactly like the ones in the photos, these owners nod their heads and think about the efforts and the work is needed in order to have a lush, healthy and beautiful lawn. What few people know is that such amazing lawn needs constant care, prevention methods, special interventions and regular efforts to be made. And cutting grass and turf is the first step to begin with.

As a lawn owner you should learn about the type of grass or turf you’re growing, as depending on those exact features you will know the ideal cutting height and the frequency of the cutting should be. Why is the lawn’s height important? Well, depending on the type of grass you have, keeping it at an ideal height means, in one word, sustainability: you can keep the lawn healthy, make sure the grass is watered and fertilized properly, you prevent pests from attacking your lawn and you prevent weed outbreaks.

Mowing the lawn is a great activity but sometimes can prove itself to be a bit hard, especially if you realize you have to mown the lawn once or twice a week, but understanding the needs of your turf and grass and learning their ideal height will spare you of even bigger efforts and costs on a long term, because mowing regularly means weeds have less chances to thrive and multiply, stay in the sun and sprout all over the place. Also, if you have insect pests, they will be more likely to abandon your lawn if you remove their habitat.

Usually, grass should be mown once it reaches a third of its ideal height, but depending on the particular type you are dealing with, you will know better when it’s time to mow and when it’s time to rest. However, if you are inclined to skip a mowing session, think twice, as you will face many other issues. However, there are specialists to do your mowing if you really don’t have the time or the mood and many do a great job at keeping your lawn thriving and healthy.