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November grass cutting?

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tanith Mon 25-Nov-24 09:17:58

My grass is so long and I normally don’t cut it this late but it really needs it. It’s pretty wet and I’m not sure wether to try and cut it. Would you?

MaizieD Mon 25-Nov-24 09:21:14

I wouldn't cut it while it's wet. Which would probably rule out cutting altogether 😆

I suppose it wouldn't do any harm if you got the chance.

Greyduster Mon 25-Nov-24 09:23:42

No. After the end of October my mower stays in the shed. My lawns are sodden and spongy at the moment so I don’t think the mower would cope.

Georgesgran Mon 25-Nov-24 09:57:16

Years ago, I’m sure I heard Alan Titchmarsh say he’d mowed his grass at Christmas.
DH would have cut ours whenever needed - but not brutally and in decent weather. I have to pay a gardener now, so it’s going to be left until March.

Caleo Mon 25-Nov-24 09:57:21

My grass stays uncut after early October because when I had big dogs I needed it to form a mat over the soil so the dogs did not make it into mud over winter with their galloping about.

Usedtobeblonde Mon 25-Nov-24 10:07:42

The company who look after my lawns , cutting and treatment, came approximately two weeks ago and will be back in March.
He said to ring him if I felt the grass was longer than I liked but didn’t expect I would.

henetha Mon 25-Nov-24 10:13:40

I don't cut mine after October. I think it likes being slightly long through the winter.

petal53 Mon 25-Nov-24 10:13:54

My DH cuts the grass in November, but only if it is dry enough, which it’s not at the moment. In fact he’ll cut the grass anytime of year if he feels like it, in December or whenever, but I’m sure he does it because he likes getting out into the garden and it gives him an excuse.

tanith Mon 25-Nov-24 10:17:13

Thanks everyone if this week stays dry then I will cut it but the worm casts are numerous and wet at the moment so I’ll leave and see.

sandelf Tue 26-Nov-24 12:08:03

Depends - if it gets dryer AND you aren't likely to get a hard frost soon, then it will benefit from a trim. I'm south coast and we often cut grass into November... But in 'harsher' weather places it is too late to cut without harming.

heavenlyheath Tue 26-Nov-24 13:28:31

I have just cut my grass hopefully for the last time. It is looking great all leaves sucked up as well Also put outdoor Christmas lights out all ready for switch on in December. Although really chilly the sun is out, sky is blue it was great to get out there.👩‍🌾🎄

knspol Tue 26-Nov-24 13:58:58

I would love to cut my lawns once more to tidy them up but they are way too wet and the mower would just churn them up and leave a mess. If they dry enough then I'll be out there!

Casdon Tue 26-Nov-24 14:19:34

Yes, you can cut it without doing any damage, as long as frost isn’t predicted for a few days after you’ve done it. Ours had continued to grow, so my son cut it last week when we had a couple of nice days, and it’s looking good.

ExDancer Tue 26-Nov-24 14:22:49

We have always done a 'last cut' in November, for as long as I can remember, and we've been married 63 years. Cumbria, but only 230ft above sea level.

yellowfox Tue 26-Nov-24 14:59:02

I remember once mowing my grass in December and hoping the neighbours didn't think I was mad.
It was fairly dry and was okay after.
Go for it.

AreWeThereYet Tue 26-Nov-24 15:03:24

I read somewhere recently that there are really no rules for when to cut the grass, you can cut it as long as it is growing. Even a place as small as the UK has totally different temperatures and weather in different parts, so November may be snowy and freezing in places but sunny and warmer in others, where the grass continues to grow.

My back lawn stays wet almost forever as it gets no sun anymore so I strim it if it gets too long, just taking the top off, as the lawnmower can't handle it.

4allweknow Tue 26-Nov-24 16:23:57

My grass needs cutting but not a hope of it being done for another 4 months. May not be raining, but with the overnight dew and frost will never be dry enough.

Kats2 Tue 26-Nov-24 16:53:28

I did mine last weekend …it looked beautiful for about 1/2 an hour then the leaves from the sycamore started dropping on it….oh well….

HettyBetty Tue 26-Nov-24 17:30:03

I often do mine if it's dry enough as it helps clear up the many leaves we get. I did it on Christmas Eve a few years ago.

Desdemona Tue 26-Nov-24 17:53:01

I have cut the grass occasionally in the winter months but only when there is that rare day when there is plenty of sunshine and a good breeze to dry the grass sufficiently first.

Chardy Tue 26-Nov-24 18:09:54

Local block of flats have a company come in regularly to keep the grounds tidy. It's been raining the last two occasions they've been in, but they've cut the grass on their inappropriate, heavy ride-on mower anyway. Now the grass looks awful and much is dying

twiglet77 Tue 26-Nov-24 20:02:45

I cut mine whenever it gets so long it’s hard to clear up behind the dogs. I have a rotary Hayter mower and can set it quite high.

Allira Tue 26-Nov-24 20:14:28

tanith

My grass is so long and I normally don’t cut it this late but it really needs it. It’s pretty wet and I’m not sure wether to try and cut it. Would you?

The lovely man who cuts our lawns came on Friday but that was before the weekend storm. As we get loads of leaves on our lawn not ours, from the neighbours' trees, we were pleased they were done.
Can you wait for a couple of dry, breezy days? If we get any, that is.

Ilovedogs22 Tue 26-Nov-24 20:20:29

henetha

I don't cut mine after October. I think it likes being slightly long through the winter.

I agree with you entirely henetha 🙂

Fleurpepper Tue 26-Nov-24 20:21:32

We always make sure we cut it in time so it does not get too long at this time of year, that it the key.

Have you been away for some time?