29/12/2025
🌱 Why Mowing Frequency Matters More Than You Think 🌱
When it comes to lawn health, how often you mow has a bigger impact than most people realise.
Put simply:
• Daily mowing (yes, really) produces exceptional turf
• Weekly mowing is better than fortnightly
• Fortnightly mowing is far better than monthly
• The real key is regularity
Grass is a plant. The more consistently it’s maintained, the better it responds.
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✂️ What Happens When You Mow More Often
Frequent mowing:
• Encourages denser, thicker growth
• Reduces stress on the plant
• Minimises scalping and shock
• Improves colour and overall appearance
Each cut removes a small amount of leaf instead of forcing the plant to recover from heavy cuts. Less stress = better lawns.
This is why elite turf (sports fields, golf courses) is cut frequently — sometimes daily.
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🌿 Mowing Frequency & Soil Health Go Hand in Hand
Mowing doesn’t work in isolation. Lawn performance is directly tied to soil health.
Healthy soil provides:
• Consistent nutrient availability
• Active microbial life
• Better moisture retention
• Stronger root systems
Organic fertilisers and biostimulants support this by:
• Releasing nutrients slowly and steadily
• Feeding beneficial microbes
• Improving soil structure over time
Frequent mowing works best when the soil can support consistent growth.
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🍂 Thatch, Balance & Cutting Height
A small amount of thatch (10–20 mm) is beneficial:
• Cushions the turf
• Improves wear tolerance
• Buffers temperature extremes
Regular mowing helps maintain this balance.
Infrequent mowing often leads to excessive thatch, scalping, and uneven growth.
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⚖️ pH, Nutrients & Growth Efficiency
Soil pH influences how well turf can access nutrients.
🌱 Ideal pH range: 6.25 – 7.5
When mowing is regular, nutrient uptake is more efficient, growth is more even, and problems are easier to spot and correct early.
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💧 Water Efficiency Improves with Regular Cutting
Consistently maintained lawns:
• Use water more efficiently
• Recover faster after heat stress
• Are less prone to disease
Understanding soil moisture — from field capacity to the irrigation start point — allows turf to grow without stress.
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🌱 There’s No “One Size Fits All”
Some clients want:
• Weekly mowing
• Fortnightly mowing
• More frequent cuts during peak growth
That’s perfectly fine.
At TCM Property Maintenance, we’re happy to mow as often as the customer wants, because the goal isn’t just a short lawn — it’s a healthy one.
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🌱 The Takeaway
The more often your lawn is cut:
• The better it will look
• The healthier it will grow
• The easier it is to maintain long-term
Great lawns are built through:
• Regular mowing
• Healthy soil
• Correct nutrition
• Consistent care
If you want a lawn that actually improves over time, consistency is everything.