The best time to mow your lawn is mid-morning—after the dew dries but before the day gets too hot. Avoid mowing at dawn, midday, or dusk for healthier grass and a smoother cut.
Mowing a newly seeded lawn requires a little patience. Wait until your grass is at least 3–4 inches tall before your first mow, and be sure to mow with a high blade setting. This will allow the new grass to develop strong roots and grow healthy.
Yes, your lawn tractor can handle snow—with the right setup. If you’re looking to push snow, blow it, or clear a long driveway, here’s what you need to know before winter hits.
In Southern Ontario, plan to mow your lawn once a week during peak growing seasons (late spring and early summer), and every 10–14 days in cooler or dry periods. Let grass height—not the calendar—be your main guide.
Not all lawn care equipment is created equal. If you’re deciding between a compact tractor and a lawn mower, it’s important to know that a compact tractor has far more abilities, like snow removal or landscaping.
You can mow wet grass—but it’s usually best to wait. Wet grass clumps, clogs your mower, and can damage your lawn. If you’re in a pinch, go slow, raise your deck, and sharpen your blades.