Signs Your Lawn Is Ready Without Tools
Not everyone wants to measure soil temperature, and experts say that is perfectly fine. There are visible signs that indicate when your lawn is ready for mowing.
The most important indicator is consistent growth across your yard. If you notice patches of green that are actively growing and spreading, your lawn is likely out of dormancy.
If growth appears uneven or minimal, it is best to wait. Mowing at this stage can interrupt the natural recovery process and lead to weaker grass.

How Tall Should Grass Be Before the First Cut?
Once your lawn shows clear signs of growth, timing your first mow still requires patience. Experts recommend waiting until the grass reaches about 4 inches in height before cutting it.
This height allows the grass to develop stronger roots and store enough energy to support healthy growth throughout the season.

However, waiting too long is not ideal either. If grass becomes overly tall, it can mat down. This reduces airflow and limits the amount of sunlight and nutrients reaching the roots.
Finding the balance is essential. Cutting at the right height helps maintain both the appearance and health of your lawn.
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