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How Often Should You Mow in Davis County? Local Lawn Care Tips

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How Often to Mow Your Lawn in Davis County Utah | Lawn Care Tips

If you’ve ever asked yourself, “How often should I mow my lawn in Davis County?”—you’re not alone. Utah’s seasonal shifts, dry climate, and mix of turf types mean your lawn has different needs than lawns in other parts of the country. At Farmington Landscaping, we help homeowners across Davis County understand exactly when and how often to mow for a healthy, green yard year-round.

The Rule of Thumb: Mow Weekly in Peak Season

During Utah’s active growing season—April through October—most lawns in Davis County need to be mowed once per week. This keeps grass from getting too tall, which can lead to:

  • Scalping when cut too short
  • Thatch build-up
  • Weeds taking over
  • Increased drought stress

Factors That Affect Your Mowing Schedule

Every yard is a little different. Here’s what might adjust your mowing frequency:

Grass Type

  • Kentucky Bluegrass (common in Utah): Fast-growing; mow weekly.
  • Fescue: Slower growth but still benefits from weekly mowing.
  • Bermudagrass: Mow every 5–7 days during hot months.

Weather

Hot, dry weeks might slow growth, while rainy stretches make grass grow fast. You may need to mow twice a week in early summer and less frequently during drought periods.

Fertilizer Use

Fertilized lawns grow faster. If you’re on a feeding schedule, expect to mow more frequently right after applications.

Lawn Height Preference

We recommend keeping your lawn at 2.5 to 3 inches tall. Taller grass shades soil and retains moisture—key for Davis County summers.

When to Mow Less Often

  • Late Fall (October–November): Growth slows, mow every 10–14 days.
  • Winter: Skip it. Let your grass rest.
  • Extreme Drought: Avoid mowing stressed grass. Let it recover first.

Pro Tip: Follow the One-Third Rule

Never remove more than 1/3 of the grass blade in a single mowing. Cutting too much at once weakens your lawn and makes it vulnerable to weeds and disease.

Leave It to the Local Pros

Tired of guessing your mowing schedule or wrestling with a patchy yard? Farmington Landscaping has you covered. Our local crews mow based on Utah-specific grass cycles, weather, and soil conditions—so you don’t have to.

Weekly or bi-weekly mowing

Edging, trimming, and cleanup included

Local lawn experts who show up on time

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