To have the healthiest lawn, you’ll want to cut the grass roughly once each week as removing only the top third of the grass blade promotes growth. To effectively achieve this without damaging your grass, you’ll need to sharpen your lawn blade consistently.
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When you mow your lawn with a dull lawn mower blade, the grass doesn’t cut. It tears. The jagged edge of a torn grass blade allows diseases to enter the grass blade. Not only will this make your lawn unhealthy, but instead of lush green, the tips of the torn grass will give your yard a dull, brownish cast.
There are two quick and easy ways to tell when your lawn mower blade needs to be sharpened: look at the grass or look at the blade.
After mowing your lawn, inspect the grass. If the grass has a clean cut across the top, you’re fine. However, if the cut mark is jagged and uneven, it’s time to sharpen your blade. Also, you can scan the lawn after mowing to gauge if all the grass blades are at the same height and check to see if the property has a brown cast.
The second way to tell if your lawn mower blade needs to be sharpened is to inspect the blade. If there are any nicks, dents or the cutting edge is visibly dull, it’s time to sharpen the blade. If the blade looks bent, however, it is time to get a new blade.
As a rule of thumb, always sharpen your lawn mower blade before the first cut of the season. After that, use the methods mentioned above to gauge when to sharpen again. Depending on the size of your lawn, you will likely need to sharpen your blade two or three times per season.
Additionally, if you ever hit something solid with your lawn mower, like a rock or a root, you should immediately stop mowing the lawn and inspect the blade to ensure it is not bent. Even if the blade is in good condition, chances are it will still need to be sharpened before your next mowing.
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