Lawn Mowing
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	Keeping your lawn looking its best can be tricky. Paying attention to seasonal weather patterns and current conditions can help you make the wisest choices when looking for the best time to cut and maintain your lawn.
Today’s Weather Factors
	
					Max UV Index
					3 Moderate
				
				
					RealFeel® High
					57°
				
				
					Probability of Precipitation
					1%
				
				
					Average Wind
					SE 9 mph
				
				
					Max Wind Gusts
					21 mph
				
	
		Safety Tips
	
	
			The best rule of thumb is never to cut your lawn when it is wet. You may get an uneven cut and leave clumps of cut wet grass on your lawn. Mow your grass when it is about two inches high. Never cut more than a third of its total height. Also, ensure your lawn is getting a least one inch of water a week to keep it healthy.
		
		- Mow grass when it is about two inches tall.
- Never cut more than a third of the total grass height at a time.
- Alternate mowing patterns each time you cut to optimize growth.
- Stop mowing for the season when you first notice frost on the ground.
- Never mow your grass when it is wet. It can lead to an uneven cut, and clumps of wet grass can stick together and block sunlight.
 
						 
						