If you're looking to keep your lawn in Oklahoma looking healthy and vibrant, then there are three common mowing mistakes that you need to avoid. Firstly, failing to rotate your mowing patterns can lead to the grass growing in one direction and unsightly ruts. Secondly, not adjusting your mower deck height according to your grass type and weather conditions can stress your lawn and impede its healthy growth. Finally, opting to bag grass clippings instead of mulching them denies your lawn the nutrients and water they contain.


1. Not Rotating Mowing Patterns

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Changing mowing patterns regularly is crucial for maintaining a healthy, attractive lawn. When you mow in the same direction every time, the grass tends to lean in that direction, which can lead to an uneven appearance. Changing patterns helps the grass grow upright, ensuring a more even cut. It also helps prevent soil compaction and rutting, which can occur when the mower wheels repeatedly follow the same path. Additionally, varying your mowing pattern can reduce excess wear in the same location, promoting better overall growth and reducing the risk of other issues.


2. Not Adjusting Your Mower's Deck Height to Your Specific Turf Type

Adjusting your mower's deck height to match your specific grass type is essential for maintaining a healthy lawn. Different grasses require different heights for optimal growth and health. Setting the mower deck too low can scalp the grass, leaving it vulnerable to stress and diseases. On the other hand, setting it too high may not cut the grass evenly or encourage healthy growth. By adjusting the deck height according to your grass type, you ensure that it's cut to the proper height to encourage a healthier, more vibrant lawn. Moreover, aside from your turf type, it's important to adjust the deck height depending on the weather and your turf's conditions.

The standard mowing height for lawns in Oklahoma is between 2 1/2 and 3 inches.


3. Bagging the Grass Clippings After Mowing Instead of Mulching them Down

The last mistake you want to avoid when mowing your lawn is bagging the grass clippings instead of mulching them down. These clippings can be left on the lawn to decompose and serve as natural fertilizer, and they also hydrate and help it retain moisture better. Leaving grass clippings on the lawn instead of bagging them is ideal so that it reaps those benefits. While you can bag them if that's your preference, it's worth noting that your lawn will miss out on the benefits the grass clippings provide. Grass clippings break down quickly, returning valuable nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to the soil. By mulching grass clippings back into the lawn, you can improve soil health, reduce the need for fertilizers, and promote a greener, healthier lawn over time.


Avoid these mistakes by contacting our team and signing up for our lawn mowing service.

If you want to avoid making common mowing mistakes and let professionals handle it for you, you've come to the right place! At LBR, we provide a professional lawn mowing service to take care of your maintenance needs! Our crew will visit weekly during the growing season to mow, string-trim, edge, and blow debris off hard surfaces for a clean finish. We also adhere to best practices during our lawn mowing service to promote optimal health, like rotating our mowing patterns, adjusting the deck height to your turf type, and leaving the grass clippings on your lawn, though we can bag them if you prefer. We offer our service to homeowners and business owners and HOAs in Tulsa, Owasso, Broken Arrow, OK, and surrounding cities. Give us a call today at (918) 252-5296 to sign up for our lawn mowing service.