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Submit your comments, tips, or suggestions you'd like to share with other users regarding this article. Reference: Ohio State University Extension Mowing is one of the most important cultural practices performed in lawn maintenance. Regardless of whether the lawn is fertilized, irrigated or receives applications of control products, proper mowing practices are essential if a high quality lawn is to develop. Properly mowed lawns will have fewer weed populations, better moisture stress tolerance and generally better quality than lawns not properly mowed. Lawn Mowers The primary type of mower used on most home lawns is the rotary mower. This mower uses an engine (gasoline or electric powered) to horizontally rotate a blade. The blade is designed to create a vacuum resulting in the grass being lifted then sharp edges of the blade cut the leaf blades. Rotary mowers are constructed to trim close and are useful for mowing at higher mowing heights. Height adjustments of rotary mowers is relatively easy. Many sizes and models are currently on the market ranging from small push models to large riding units capable of mowing large areas in a short period of time. One of the most recent advancements in rotary mower technology is the refinement in mulching mower design. Recently, a number of manufacturers have introduced mulching mowers into their product lines. These introductions are in response to the demand of homeowners to assist in making the return and recycle (i.e. "Don't Bag It") programs an aesthetically satisfactory option. In general, the mulching lawn mowers are modified standard rotary mowers designed to cut then recut the clippings many times to allow the filtration of the fine pieces into the canopy of the lawn and not remain on the surface. The design modifications intended to assist in this recutting include the use of high lift blades with expanded cutting edges and restrictions on the grass discharge ports. Reel mowers are still used by a limited number of homeowners. If properly adjusted, reel mowers will provide a higher quality cut than the rotary mowers. The advantage is most apparent at close mowing heights. A study conducted at The Ohio State University compared the reel and rotary mowers on Kentucky bluegrass at a 1 and 2 inch mowing height. Plots cut with the reel mower consistently rated higher in quality than those mowed with the rotary model. A reel mower is also better at following the contour giving a uniform height of cut. In Ohio, reel mowers have limited popularity today due to the inability of some models to adjust mowing heights, difficulty in sharpening, and reel mowers are not well suited to the higher mowing heights now recommended. Additionally, the current marketing emphasis of most manufacturers is on the rotary models. Cutting Heights In addition to leaf area, a direct relationship exists between the height of the turfgrass and the depth and total mass of the root system. Research with Kentucky bluegrass has shown that root growth was more than twice as great when the grass was mowed at a 2.0 inch height verses a 0.75 inch height. In general, a lawn mowed too short will have a shallow root system with little total root mass. The impact of shallow, weak root systems is most apparent during summer stress periods. When soil moisture becomes limiting, the closely mowed lawns usually exhibit stress first and the loss of turfgrass plants is more likely. Higher mowing heights during the summer period will keep soil temperatures cooler, preserve soil moisture and help maintain turfgrass quality. Recommended mowing heights of cool season turfgrasses cultured in Ohio include:
Turfgrass mowed at the recommended height will have deeper, stronger root systems. Mowing height can play an important role in prevention of lawn weed establishment. Research has shown that higher mowing heights result in fewer weeds per unit area. This is due to higher grass providing more shading and competition to the weed seedlings during the initial establishment phases. Mowing Frequency
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| Data Source: Ohio State University Extension. Articles and resource may contain pesticide recommendations that are subject to change at any time. These recommendations are provided only as a guide and it is always the pesticide applicator's responsibility, by law, to read and follow all current label directions for the specific pesticide being used. |