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How to Mow a Lawn Like a Pro: Adelaide Homeowner's Guide

A well-mowed lawn can completely change the look of your home. But many homeowners in Adelaide rush through the job and end up with patchy, uneven, or stressed grass. The good news? With a few simple steps, anyone can mow like a pro — no fancy equipment needed.
Here’s everything you need to know.

Why Proper Mowing Matters

Mowing is not just about keeping your lawn short. When done right, it:
  • Encourages thick, healthy grass growth
  • Keeps weeds from taking over
  • Protects your lawn from Adelaide’s harsh summer heat
  • Makes your yard look neat and well cared for
Cut it wrong — too short, too often, or at the wrong time — and you’ll end up with brown patches and weak grass that dries out fast.

Step 1: Know When to Mow in Adelaide

Adelaide has a Mediterranean-style climate — hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. This means your lawn’s growing season and mowing schedule will vary throughout the year.
General guide:
  • Spring & Autumn: Mow every 1–2 weeks — this is when grass grows the fastest
  • Summer: Mow every 2–3 weeks — less often to avoid stressing dry grass
  • Winter: Mow every 3–4 weeks or skip if growth has slowed down
Best time of day to mow: Mid-morning (after the dew dries but before the afternoon heat). Avoid mowing in the heat of the day during summer — it stresses the grass and you!

Step 2: Set the Right Mowing Height

One of the biggest mistakes Adelaide homeowners make is cutting the grass too short. This is called scalping, and it leaves your lawn vulnerable to heat, weeds, and pests.
The golden rule: Never cut more than one-third of the grass blade at a time.
If your lawn has grown too long, bring it down gradually over a few mows rather than cutting it all at once.

Step 3: Check Your Mower Before You Start

A clean, well-maintained mower gives a cleaner cut. Before you mow:
  • Sharpen the blades — Dull blades tear the grass instead of cutting it cleanly, leaving a ragged brown edge
  • Clean the underside — Remove built-up grass clippings to keep airflow strong
  • Check the oil and fuel — Don’t start a job only to run out halfway through
  • Set the cutting height — Adjust before you begin, not mid-mow
A sharp blade makes a huge difference. If your lawn looks yellowish after mowing, blunt blades are usually the reason.

Step 4: Mow in the Right Pattern

The direction and pattern you mow in affects how your lawn looks and grows.
  • Change direction each time you mow. If you always mow in the same direction, the grass starts to lean that way and can develop ruts.
  • Overlap each pass slightly (by about 5–10 cm) to avoid missing strips.
  • Mow in straight lines for a clean, professional finish. Start at one edge and work your way across.
  • For slopes, mow across the hill (horizontally), not up and down — it’s safer and gives a more even cut.

Step 5: Handle the Edges

The edges of your lawn — along paths, garden beds, and fences — are what people notice most. Neat edges can make even an average lawn look great.
  • Use a line trimmer (whipper snipper) along fences and tight corners
  • Use a lawn edger along paths and driveways for a sharp, clean border
  • Edge after mowing, so you can see exactly where the grass ends

Step 6: Deal With Clippings the Right Way

What you do with grass clippings depends on how much you’ve cut:
  • Short clippings (regular mowing): Leave them on the lawn. They break down quickly and return nutrients to the soil — this is called grasscycling.
  • Long clippings (overgrown lawn): Collect and remove them. Thick clumps sitting on the grass can block sunlight and cause disease.
Avoid mowing wet grass — clippings clump together and block your mower, making a mess of your lawn.

Step 7: Water and Feed After Mowing

After mowing, your lawn appreciates a little care:
  • Water your lawn in the early morning — deep and infrequent watering encourages strong root growth
  • Fertilise in spring and early autumn to keep grass thick and green
  • In Adelaide’s dry summers, raise your mowing height slightly to keep more leaf on the blade — this shades the roots and reduces water loss

Common Lawn Mowing Mistakes to Avoid

  • Mowing wet grass
  • Cutting too short (scalping)
  • Using dull blades
  • Always mowing in the same direction
  • Mowing during the hottest part of the day
  • Ignoring the edges

When to Call in the Professionals

Sometimes life gets busy — work, family, travel — and the lawn gets away from you. Or maybe you just want it done properly without the hassle.
That’s where Clean on Demand comes in. We offer reliable, professional lawn mowing and garden maintenance services for Adelaide homeowners. Whether you need a one-off tidy-up or regular fortnightly mowing, Clean on Demand takes care of it so you don’t have to.
Our team knows Adelaide’s climate, common grass types, and what it takes to keep a lawn looking its best year-round.
And if you’d rather leave it to the experts, Clean on Demand is just a call away. Get in touch today for a free quote.

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