Proper Lawn Mowing in Małopolska: Cutting Heights and Clean Edges
Learn the essential rules of mowing in the variable Jurassic climate. Discover why sharp mower blades determine drought resistance.

Mowing is the most frequent maintenance task in any garden, yet the easiest to get wrong. In western Małopolska, where soils range from heavy clays to porous limestone, sound mowing technique directly determines whether your turf survives summer dry spells.
The one-third height rule
The primary agronomic principle is reducing blade length by no more than one-third of total height during any single cut. Scalping the turf exposes root crowns, inducing heat shock and inviting weeds and moss.
Blade sharpness preserves turf health
Dull blades tear and crush grass tips rather than cutting cleanly. Frayed ends dry out within hours, turning the lawn a bleached brown. Frayed tissue also creates entry points for fungal diseases.
- Sharpen and balance mower blades at least twice per season.
- Never mow soaked turf, wet grass clumps up and blocks the deck.
- Alternate mowing direction weekly to keep grass upright.
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