Frequent, Uniform Mowing Helps Grass By Dr. William H. Daniel Perhaps no homeowner’s simple techniques and under task is more taken-for-granted stand how mowing can help than mowing the lawn. your lawn, you can defeat your But unless you follow a few purpose in having a nice look- mzL BULLDOZER 181 b WORK We specialize in Digging, Grading, Backfilling to your specification CUSTOM ASPHALT PAVING BINKLEY & HURST BROS. R.D.4, Lititz, Pa. Ph. 626-4705 THE MOST N FEATURES I MORE NEW M ''l / 130 MODELS 12 TO 48 FOOT DIAMETER BINS CAPACITY FROM 1700 TO 75.000 BUSHELS SEE US FOR COMPLETE DESIGN & LAYOUT TAILORED TO FIT YOUR NEEDS. WE SELL, SERVICE AND INSTALL E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, R. D. 1, Willow Street ANSWERS TO YOUR DRYING ing, tight and dense lawn. Before reviewing specific lawn mowing pointers let’s briefly review why frequent uniform mowing is desirable. Repeated mowing weakens tall grasses and big weeds so new grass plants haveachance to grow and get sun. In addi tion, your lawn helps regulate crabgrass and other weeds. Change Path Regularly Begin by mowing around the exterior of your lawn and do not cut the center until last. Reverse the starting direction of the exterior cut every time you mow your lawn. After you’ve mowed the exterior, be gin a normal cross-lawn cut. Every time you cut your lawn mow it in a totally different direction so the grass is never forced to grow in one direc tion. By altering your mowing pattern, your lawn will be more uniform and take on a pictur esque appearance. How high should you cut your lawn? The rule of two inches for common bluegrass, fescues and ryegrasses had merit when disease and drought were common. Today newer bluegrass can be mowed less than one-inch when dis ease has been avoided and den sity is maintained. Southern grasses, including bermuda and zoysia, can be cut one fourth to three-fourths inches high. Such grasses have under ground roots and can look rug ged unless closely trimmed. A rule of thumb is to cut your grass before the length of clip pings exceed the height of the cut. For example, on two-inch bluegrass, you would cut it weekly or about 16 times per year on' the average in the Midwestern United States. If in doubt, cut the grass a little higher, more frequently and with well-sharpened blades. A AND STORAGE PROBLEM j- INC. 717-464-3321, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 25,1973 dull blade will rip, tear and beat grass. Within limits, higher mowing favors deeper roots, gives mure drought tol erance and generally permits less weed infestation. It’s not uncommon to have thicker grass when healthy grasses are cut close and often. Many lawn specialists are re writing lawn care rules tow ard shorter cuttings because of new grass varieties, auto matic irrigation, fungicide pro tection and special lawn pro grams. Yet if disease or stress occurs, the turf is more sub ject to damage when cut short. Nutrients Can Recycle Experiments have proven that repeated mowing can re move up to 50 per cent of the nutrients applied, especially nitrogen. So if you use a lawn bag to catch clippings you should use additional fertilizer to compensate for the loss of nutrients. Otherwise, your lawn could become weak and less resistant to weeds or disease. If you leave grass clippings in your lawn nutrients can re cycle in place, but you also run the risk of building up thatch and increasing the dis ease incidence. Rotary mowers, especially self-propelled machines, can save you time in mowing your lawn and also are economical, adaptable and dependable. But Gasoline Dangerous for Starting Fires There are many reasons for not using gasoline to start barbecue fires, cautions the Cooperative Extension Service Farm and Home Safety Committee of The Pennsylvania State University. Kerosene is safer although ex treme care should be taken when any liquid fire starter is used. 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