Cut Your Grass Longer For a Greener, Healthier Lawn.

Why Cutting Your Grass Longer Can Give You a Greener, Healthier Lawn

As spring rolls in and lawns start to wake from winter slumber, it’s tempting to give your grass a tight, tidy trim to make everything look instantly neater. But here’s the surprising truth: cutting your grass longer is one of the best things you can do if you want a greener, healthier lawn.

💡 Why Cutting Short Does More Harm Than Good

Many homeowners think that mowing the lawn short saves time and keeps things under control. In reality, cutting too low—often called “scalping”—can:

  • Stress the grass by reducing its ability to photosynthesise.
  • Expose the soil, encouraging weed and moss growth.
  • Weaken the root system, making your lawn vulnerable to drought and disease.
Cut your grass longer for a greener, healthier lawn.

🌱 Longer Grass = Stronger, Greener Lawn

Grass blades aren’t just there for show—they act like solar panels. The more surface area they have, the more energy the plant can produce through photosynthesis. This energy supports root development and a darker, greener colour.

When you mow higher in spring, you give your lawn the best chance to bounce back from winter and thrive through the season ahead.

📏 What’s the Right Mowing Height?

At Lawnscience, we recommend adjusting your mowing height depending on the type of grass and the time of year. In spring:

  • Aim for a mowing height between 3 cm and 4 cm.
  • Never cut more than one-third of the grass blade in a single mow.
  • If your grass has grown long, reduce the height gradually over a few cuts.

🔧 Keep Those Blades Sharp

No matter what height you choose, sharp mower blades are key. Blunt blades tear rather than cut the grass, leading to brown tips and increased disease risk. A clean cut keeps your lawn looking fresher and greener.

🌦 Bonus Tip: Avoid Mowing When It’s Wet

Spring in the UK can be a little soggy. Try to wait until the grass is dry before mowing—cutting wet grass can lead to clumping, an uneven finish, and even soil compaction, which blocks root growth.

🍃 Other Ways to Boost Lawn Colour This Spring

Cutting longer is a great start, but combine it with:

  • A balanced spring lawn feed rich in nitrogen.
  • Scarifying to remove thatch and moss buildup.
  • Aerating to improve airflow and drainage in compacted soil.

🧪 Want Some FREE Expert Help?

At Lawnscience, we offer tailored seasonal treatments and free lawn assessments to help you get the best out of your lawn all year round. If you’d like your grass to look greener, thicker, and healthier this year, we’re just a click away. Click on the FREE LAWN REVIEW button below, and your local Lawnscience professional will arrange a visit to review your lawn and create a tailored care program for your lawn.

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We also offer our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee with our treatments.

If you are not completely satisfied with the results of a treatment, we will re-treat your lawn free of charge.

We believe we are the only lawn care provider in the UK to offer such a comprehensive guarantee.

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