Lawn Mowing & Lawn Care Services Blogs - GOMOW
Weekly vs Bi-Weekly Lawn Mowing in Spring: Which Is Best for Texas Lawns?
Why Lawn Mowing Frequency Matters in Texas Texas lawns respond differently compared to cool season lawns in northern climates. Warm-season turf grows fast when temperatures increase. This rise is prevalent especially from April through early summer. If lawn mowing is too infrequently, grass gets overgrown and more difficult to manage. Over-mowing grass at once can also stress the turf and...
When Should You Start Mowing Your Lawn in Texas in Spring?
Why Spring Lawn Care Is Important in Texas Texas lawns are usually made up of warm-season grasses such as Bermuda, St. Augustine, Zoysia, or Buffalo species. These grasses become dormant in winter but turn active again when temperatures come up in early spring. As temperatures gets warmer in spring, grass growth speeds up rapidly. It’s time to start spring lawn...
Spring Lawn Mowing Mistakes to Avoid in Texas (2026 Guide)
Beginning Lawn Mowing Too Early A common spring lawn mowing mistake is cutting the lawn before it gets established for the year. Warm-season grasses in Texas need time to recover from the dormancy of winter season. Mowing too early will weaken the root system of the lawn. These are signs your lawn is ready for mowing: Grass growing about 3–4...
