Mowing Recommendations for Warm-Season Turfgrasses
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- Date of Publication
- December 7, 2021
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Overview
Publication Information
A beautiful lawn isn't about expensive equipment. It's about knowing what your lawn needs.
Our research-based Mowing Recommendations for Warm-Season Turfgrasses guide gives you the best mowing tips for lawns with warm-season turfgrasses.
No matter what kind of mower you have, our guide will help you enjoy a beautiful, healthy lawn.
With our guide, you'll be able to:
- Save time (and a few sweat drops) by creating the best mowing schedule for your turfgrass and region.
- Correctly care for you lawn: Learn the right mowing height with our mowing height recommendations chart.
- Keep your mower healthy: Follow our simple maintenance tips to keep your blades sharp and your lawn healthy.
A few minutes with our guide will save you hours from bad lawn mowing practices.
Get your free guide today!
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