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Brits Brace for Harsh Winter: Lawn Care Experts Reveal Best Time to Stop Mowing

Summary

  • Experts advise Brits to stop mowing lawns by late October/early November
  • Mowing in winter can damage grass due to frost and reduced photosynthesis
  • Met Office predicts a cold, rough winter ahead after a blistering summer
Brits Brace for Harsh Winter: Lawn Care Experts Reveal Best Time to Stop Mowing

With the Met Office predicting a cold and rough winter ahead, British homeowners are scrambling to prepare their lawns for the harsher conditions. A garden expert has now revealed the best time for Brits to stop mowing their lawns before winter arrives.

According to the expert, the ideal window to complete the last lawn mow is the end of October and/or the beginning of November, giving gardeners about three weeks to get this task done. Mowing during the winter months is not recommended, as the frost that forms on grass blades can make them brittle and prone to snapping. Additionally, cutting the grass too short reduces its ability to photosynthesize, further weakening the lawn.

The news comes as many households in the UK have been busy maintaining their lawns throughout the spring and summer seasons, recovering from the blistering heatwaves experienced over the past few months. With winter fast approaching, Brits are now focused on ensuring their outdoor spaces are ready to withstand the colder, harsher weather on the horizon.

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According to the garden expert, the end of October and/or the beginning of November is the best time for Brits to complete their final lawn mow before winter.
Mowing during the winter months can damage the grass, as the frost that forms on the blades can make them brittle and prone to snapping. Additionally, cutting the grass too short reduces its ability to photosynthesize, further weakening the lawn.
The Met Office is forecasting a cold and rough winter ahead for the UK, following a blistering summer of heatwaves that many households have been recovering from.

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