✂️ How Short Should You Cut Grass?

Knowing how short you should cut grass is essential for keeping your lawn healthy, thick, and weed-resistant. Cutting grass too short weakens roots and invites problems, while letting it grow too long can lead to poor airflow and patchy growth.

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This guide explains the ideal grass cutting heights, how they change through the year, and what to avoid.

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📏 Ideal Grass Cutting Height

For most UK lawns, the recommended cutting height is:

  • 4–5cm (1.5–2 inches) for general use
  • Slightly longer for shaded or high-traffic areas

This height balances appearance with plant health, helping grass outcompete weeds and tolerate stress.


🌱 Seasonal Grass Cutting Heights

Spring

  • Cut to 4–5cm
  • Encourages thickening without stressing young growth
  • Avoid cutting too low early in the season

Summer

  • Raise height to 5–6cm
  • Protects soil from heat and drought
  • Reduces water loss and scorch

Autumn

  • Gradually lower to 4–5cm
  • Prevents grass flopping over in wet weather
  • Avoid very short cuts before winter

Winter

  • Avoid mowing unless grass continues growing
  • Never cut frozen or waterlogged grass

🌿 Grass Height for New Lawns

  • Seeded lawns: First cut at 7–8cm, then reduce gradually
  • New turf: First cut after rooting, using the highest setting

New lawns should never be cut short in their first few months.


❌ Why Cutting Grass Too Short Is a Problem

Cutting grass too short (scalping) causes:

  • Weak root systems
  • Increased weed and moss invasion
  • Greater drought stress
  • Higher disease risk

Short grass may look neat briefly but struggles long term.


📐 The One-Third Rule

Never remove more than one-third of the grass height in a single mow.

Example:

  • Grass at 6cm → cut down to no lower than 4cm

This rule prevents shock and keeps growth steady.


✂️ Mower Settings Matter

  • Use sharp blades for clean cuts
  • Adjust cutting height rather than mowing more often
  • Mulching mowers work best at slightly higher settings

Blunt blades tear grass, leaving brown tips and disease entry points.


🌟 Final Thoughts

So, how short should you cut grass? For most lawns, keeping grass between 4–6cm, adjusting for season and conditions, delivers the best results. Avoid scalping, follow the one-third rule, and your lawn will stay thicker, greener, and healthier all year.


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