5. Cut Your Grass According to the Season
Taking care of a lawn requires some effort, but it is definitely rewarding. As the temperature drops in late autumn, it is recommended to cut your grass 1-2 inches shorter than you normally would. As the season progresses, gradually reduce the length of your lawn until the grass stops growing in early winter and goes into a dormant state until spring. By following this guidance, you can ensure the health of your lawn and prevent any matting issues.