How to Mow a Lawn CORRECTLY

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Stop making the #1 Lawn Mowing Mistake & get professional results mowing your lawn, even for beginners. Learn how to mow a lawn for beginners but wiht professional results every time. The Mower has NOTHING to do with it, how you use it makes the difference

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コメント (21)
  • @nemmrrc
    You did a fantastic job revitalizing your latest yard. It’s like a whole different yard.
  • This video feels like 15 min. So much useful information
  • @munozinni
    Hola 👋 señor Silver Cymbal!!! That was a great video, very educational and I have learned the hard way about to stop doing the mower too close to the edge causing bald spots and damaging the blade with small rocks 😢😢😢
  • @Dave12753
    I swap my mowing direction every time I mow. If I mowed northeast and southwest last week, then I do northwest and south east thus week.i also do 3 laps around the perimeter before I start my diagonal cuts.
  • @Evan-lg1xp
    I'd also suggest you learn which way your string trimmer rotates. If you go the opposite direction, the grass will kick back into the flower bed. If you go the right direction, the grass goes back into the yard.
  • I use an EDGE TRIMMER, for edging. A STRING TRIMMER, for touching up around walls, etc. One week I mow in one direction, and next week the next one. When I'm done, I go around and remove whatever pesky weed is trying to come out. 4 summers in professional grounds keeping crews taught me well for life.
  • Looks great! I mow at #4 on Ego after June 1 for Summer, Hydrotain down and looking good.
  • @Scubamike4499
    Another great video Love to know that im not the only one who mows my lawn in a swirl pattern
  • speaking of mower blades, i just got the high lift blade for the milwaukee. excited to test it out!
  • Im in Florida and I have realized I need to mow it 1-2x week to help keep the lawn healthy, keep weeds at a minimum and keep it easier to maintain. Trust me I wish I could do it every 2 weeks but I did that for almost 1 year and my lawn had suffered from terrible weeds, uneven growth and more energy needed from me since grass was higher.
  • @danchilds881
    I always alternate- E/W, N/S diagonal left, diagonal right. Learned this from George Toma- heads groundskeeper at Kauffman Stadium.
  • The advice and testing from you and Project Farm can set people up for success for life.
  • Advice is specific to cool season lawns of course. Down south most warm season trophy lawns are reel cut 0.5"-1.25". Not how the professional mow/blow/go crews would do it, its even better, how an obsessed lawn geek would do it. And a lawn geek wants those stripes!
  • @gregmgm06
    Good info, never thought to change directions occasionally. You have a really nice house!
  • I need to get my yard looking nice it’s one of my biggest goals I want for my house.
  • @lathanos2011
    Question in regards to the actual process of mowing a lawn, anyone can just push a mower around a lawn any which way, but when mowing back an forth across the lawn, is there a specific amount of overlap needed from one pass to the next? I ask due to the fact that the sharpened end of mower blades does not actually go the full length of the mower blade itself.