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Lincolnshire Gardeners Advised on Best Time to Halt Mowing for a Lush Spring Lawn

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Lincolnshire Gardeners Advised on Best Time to Halt Mowing for a Lush Spring Lawn

Gardening enthusiasts in Lincolnshire are advised to cease mowing their lawns at a specified time to guarantee their outdoor spaces are well-maintained for spring. Experts propose that refraining from mowing your lawn by the end of October can aid in preserving the health of your grass throughout the frigid months. This approach allows the grass to recuperate and develop sturdier roots, especially crucial given the wet and cold winter conditions often experienced by gardens in Lincolnshire. By heeding this advice, residents can anticipate a lush and lively lawn come spring, optimising their outdoor enjoyment.

This information was originally reported by Lincolnshire Live and later tailored for The Lincoln Post.

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