If you are new to lawn mowing, you may be surprised to learn that there is some level of technique and skill involved in mowing. To get that professional and aesthetically pleasing lawn appearance, you’ll need to put some effort and time into mowing your lawn. You can use lawn mowing patterns to cut the grass to the right height and ensure your lawn is looking great!
At Jim’s Mowing, we are experts at mowing lawns and ensuring they are able to thrive while still looking great. Here are our handy tips and tricks to lawn mowing techniques.
Lawn mowing techniques usually involve creating special patterns in your lawn to cut the grass more efficiently and leave an attractive appearance. By varying your technique, you will ensure that your lawn isn’t worn down by the same tire tracks and prevent grass compaction which can affect its growing and overall health.
You don’t need any specialised equipment to do lawn mowing techniques, you can use your lawn mower and brushcutter. Just ensure that the blades are sharp enough to get those clean lines that the professionals do.
There are as many lawn mowing patterns as you can imagine! You can follow the standard patterns of stripes, checkerboards, criss-crosses, and diamonds. The fancy patterns can sound complicated, however they follow the basic principles of creating a simple striped pattern. Straight lines are best otherwise you may run the risk of your lawn looking a little messy and crazy.
The first step to doing lawn mowing techniques is ensuring that you are mowing in the right conditions. This means mowing at an appropriate time and ensuring your lawn isn’t wet so as not to cause any damage.
Next, begin with the edges of the lawn. Cutting the outside edges of the lawn will give you some much needed room to turn and manoeuvre the mower. Following this, you are now ready to begin your first line.
Use a landmark to make your first stripe. It can be a garden bed, footpath, driveway or anything straight to help guide you. After you mow your first stripe, you can use that as a guide for your next. Line your wheels up with the edge of the first stripe then mow your next line following it.
If your line ends up crooked, simply mow over it again in the same direction to straighten it. Continue mowing your lines until you’ve mowed the entire lawn, and go over the edges again to perfect the pattern.
After you’ve gained some confidence in your simple striping pattern, feel free to get creative with your designs. Remove any clumps of grass clippings to further ensure the lawn is left looking immaculate!
If you are struggling to get your lawn looking the way you want, you can trust the experts at Jim’s Mowing! As professional lawn mowers, we are able to use a range of different mowing techniques and do any required maintenance such as aeration and top dressing. Find out more about our comprehensive mowing service here.
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