Cutting your grass can be much tougher than it looks. You need a definite plan to deal with tricky aspects such as navigating rough terrain and achieving desired blade length. These are general guidelines for cutting your grass that you should be aware of. Of course, every yard is different and each has its own set of rules.
Following these simple cutting guidelines will get you on your way to earning lawn of the month in your neighborhood.
Should you catch it? Or should you mulch it? Catch it? Or mulch it? Catch? Mulch? What is a lawn aficionado supposed to do? If this argument is going on in your mind every time you crank up the lawn mower, then you should sit down and figure out the right plan for your lawn. And that’s what it comes down to. Catching or mulching your grass clippings depends entirely on your particular lawn.
We hope this checklist helps you to determine whether you will catch or mulch your grass clippings on your next lawn mowing.
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