When Should You Stop Mowing The Lawn in The UK?

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As the weather starts getting colder and the days get shorter, homeowners across the UK are spending less and less time in their gardens. The leaves are starting to fall from the trees, and the grass is starting to slow down in growth. But when is the right time to stop mowing the lawn in the UK?

 

 

Gardening expert Fiona Jenkins at MyJobQuote.co.uk has all the answers. Below, she will go over when you should stop mowing the lawn and how you can prepare your lawn for the colder winter months.

 

When to Stop Mowing The Lawn in The UK

 

It’s best to stop mowing your lawn in Autumn. The last cut should be between late September and late October. The timeframes can vary depending on your location in the UK and the climate in your area. For a more accurate timeframe, I would advise you to pay close attention to your lawn to determine when is best for the last cut.

 

As the seasons change, you will start to notice the growth of your grass begins slowing down. When the first frost comes along, this is usually a clear sign that it's time to put your mower in storage until the following spring.

 

How to Prepare Your Lawn For Winter

 

If you want your lawn to come back flourishing in spring, there are several things you can do now to make that happen. Below is a list of things you should do to prepare your lawn for winter.

 

Cut The Grass Short

 

For the last cut of the season, you want to make sure you cut your grass as short as you possibly can. The lawn may still grow slightly for a while after the last cut before the frost stunts the growth. If you cut your grass short, this will prevent the need for any further cuts until next year, even if the lawn does grow slightly.

 

Remove Lawn Weeds

 

Now is a brilliant time to get rid of any unsightly weeds from your lawn. Removing weeds and stopping them in their tracks now will prevent the need for a bigger weeding job when spring comes around.

 

Trim The Edges of The Lawn

 

During the summer months, your grass will experience accelerated growth. Autumn is the perfect time to trim those overgrown edges of your lawn to keep your garden space looking neat and tidy. When the edges are well looked after, they will provide a barrier for your plant roots, preventing weeds or flowers from sprouting on your lawn.

 

Get Rid of Fallen Leaves

 

As soon as Autumn hits, the leaves will begin to fall from the trees. These can quickly collect on your lawn, blocking the sunlight, preventing adequate water from reaching the roots, and potentially causing lawn diseases. With this in mind, it’s best to deal with fallen leaves swiftly to ensure your lawn remains in great shape and comes back thriving in spring. Inspect your lawn regularly and rake up any fallen leaves as they start to accumulate.

 

Aerate the Lawn

 

The winter weather in the UK can bring a lot of rain and damp conditions. To prepare your grass for the extra water, you must make sure you aerate your lawn. This is quite a simple job and shouldn't take too long to complete. Aerating your lawn consistently will give it a much better chance of surviving the extreme winter weather conditions. You don't necessarily need any fancy tools for this either; a garden fork is enough to get this job done.

 

Overseed The Lawn

 

It’s always a good idea to provide your lawn with some fresh grass seeds at this time. Make sure you distribute the seeds evenly. If there are any bald patches in your lawn, provide these spaces with adequate seeds. The new seedlings will help to neaten up any existing problems and will help to make sure your lawn comes back lush and full next spring.

 

Treat The Lawn Against Moss

 

The wet winter weather can be disastrous for your lawn in many ways. This extra moisture can encourage moss growth. Moss can kill your lawn as the grass simply can’t compete with the moss. To ensure you don’t experience this issue, be sure to use a moss treatment.

 

 

 

 

 

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