Grass Cutting Service
Grass cutting, or lawn mowing, is the process of trimming grass to a uniform and manageable height. This essential task not only enhances the appearance of your lawn but also supports healthy growth. Our professional grass-cutting service includes:
Specialised Equipment We Use
For optimal results, we utilise a range of professional-grade tools, including:
Lawn Mowers: From push mowers to ride-on and zero-turn mowers, we have the right equipment for lawns of all sizes.
Edgers: For clean, precise trimming along pathways and flower beds.
String Trimmers: To reach areas that standard mowers cannot, such as spaces around trees, fences, and garden edges.
Leaf Blowers: To remove clippings and debris, leaving your lawn looking pristine.
Expert Consultation
Initial Lawn Assessment: We assess the condition of your lawn to determine the ideal mowing height and frequency based on the grass type and season.
Mowing: Using high-quality equipment, we cut the grass evenly to the recommended height, preventing weed growth and encouraging dense, healthy grass.
Edging: We carefully trim along driveways, sidewalks, and garden beds to create well-defined edges.
Clean-Up: After mowing, we clear away grass clippings and debris to leave your lawn neat and tidy.
Final Inspection: A thorough check ensures the work meets our high standards and your expectations.


Specialised Equipment We Use
The frequency of mowing depends on factors like grass type, climate, and seasonal growth patterns. Here’s a general guideline:
Spring & Summer: Weekly mowing is recommended to keep up with rapid grass growth during peak seasons.
Autumn: Reduce mowing frequency to every 10–14 days as growth slows.
Winter: In warmer climates, occasional mowing may be required, whereas in colder regions, mowing can be paused until spring.
Best Practices for Effective Grass Cutting
Grass Type Matters: Each type of grass has an optimal cutting height. For instance, Bermuda grass thrives at 1–2 inches, whereas Kentucky bluegrass grows best at 2.5–3.5 inches.
Mind the Weather: Avoid mowing during extreme heat or when the grass is wet, as this can cause damage and uneven cuts.
Keep Blades Sharp: Using sharp mower blades ensures a clean cut, reducing stress on the grass and promoting healthier growth.
Change Your Mowing Pattern: Alternating mowing directions each time prevents soil compaction and encourages uniform grass growth.
Maintain Overall Lawn Health: Regular mowing, along with proper watering, fertilising, and