Lawn - cutting length

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Posted by David WE Roberts on July 14, 2011, 4:58 am
 
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Most years I would be expecting to raise the blades for a final cut before
stopping mowing over the middle of the summer season.
[Gives the grass more chance in the dry weather.]

At the moment the lawn is going berserk and growing like a mad thing.
So I don't know if I should lower the cut to try and keep it under control
or cut more frequently at a higher setting to keep it vigorous.
All this rain!

Murphy's law states that if I lower the cut we will have a prolonged dry
spell and the lawn will suffer.

Cheers

Dave R

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Posted by echinosum on July 14, 2011, 8:28 am
 
'David WE Roberts[_2_ Wrote:

I forget where you live, but for me in Bucks the weather forecast for
the weekend and next week shows frequent damp spells and a maximum temp
(after 21 tomorrow) of 18C.  Weather forecasts are of course unreliable,
but on such a forecast the likelihood that next week should be warm or
dry seems low.  And if by cutting your lawn tight with your murphy
mower, it did become warm and dry, that would do us all a favour.




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Posted by Malcolm on July 14, 2011, 12:56 pm
 On 14/07/2011 09:58, David WE Roberts wrote:

I prefer to keep my lawn at a medium heigh and cut it as necessary to
keep it looking tidy.  ISTR that the shorter the cut, the less drought
tolerant the lawn

Malcolm

Posted by kay on July 14, 2011, 4:45 pm
 
'David WE Roberts[_2_ Wrote:

I'm astonished! I'm mowing weekly all over summer through to autumn, and
I usually get stuck with it being too wet for the final cut, so it goes
into winter looking shaggy. Just shows how different growing conditions
can be in different parts of the country.




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kay