What to Do With the Leftover Grass Clippings From Mowing
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What to Do With the Leftover Grass Clippings From Mowing

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What to Do With the Leftover Grass Clippings From Mowing

Mowing your lawn in Illinois is essential for keeping it well-maintained, but it produces grass clippings. So, what should you do with them? The best thing to do is leave them on your lawn! Grass clippings are good for your turf because they return nutrients to the soil as they decompose and consist mostly of water, which will hydrate it and help it retain moisture better. Additionally, leaving them is more environmentally friendly because it reduces waste going to landfills. The only time it's okay to bag the clippings is if your lawn has a disease, as this will ensure you don't spread it to other areas. While you can also do it if you want it to look manicured right after mowing, it won't reap the benefits the grass clippings provide.


Grass clippings are good for your lawn because they return nutrients to the soil and hydrate it.

Grass clippings on a lawn in Edwardsville, IL.

One of the reasons you should leave the grass clippings on your lawn after mowing is that they're good for it! After all, they return nutrients to the soil as they decompose, acting as a natural fertilizer. These nutrients will promote healthy, vibrant grass growth, which is always a plus. Additionally, grass clippings consist mostly of water, so they'll hydrate your lawn and help it retain moisture better. This is especially beneficial during the hot summer months, as they'll help keep it moist for longer!

Grass clippings contain essential nutrients, including nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.

Leaving the grass clippings on your lawn after mowing is more environmentally friendly.

Another reason to leave the grass clippings on your lawn after mowing is that it's more environmentally friendly. When you bag them, they end up in landfills, which means more waste and more space taken up. However, leaving them on your turf reduces this waste, thus being a more sustainable option. The health benefits they provide when you leave them on your lawn, combined with the reduction of waste going to landfills, is the best of both worlds!


The only time it's okay to bag the grass clippings after mowing is if your lawn has a disease.

While leaving the grass clippings on your lawn after mowing is the best option, there is one exception: if it has a disease. The only time it's okay to bag them is in this situation because it'll ensure you don't spread the infection to other areas. On the other hand, you can also bag the grass clippings if you want your lawn to instantly look neat and manicured after mowing. However, you won't reap the benefits they provide, so it's better to leave them unless it has a disease.


Call us today to sign up for our lawn mowing service!

At Creekside Landscapes, we offer our lawn mowing service to keep your grass pristine and well-maintained throughout the growing season. This service runs from April until the end of November, during which you can expect weekly visits to stay on top of your lawn's growth. In addition to mowing, we also string-trim hard-to-reach areas, edge, and blow debris off hard surfaces to ensure your property is pristine afterward. You can also trust that we follow best mowing practices when maintaining your turf, such as rotating our mowing patterns, leaving the grass clippings to decompose, and adjusting our mower deck height to your grass type. That way, we prioritize its health just as much as its appearance.

We offer our lawn mowing service to residential and commercial properties, as well as HOAs, in Edwardsville, IL, and other nearby areas, including Glen Carbon and Bethalto. Call us today at (618) 374-0010 to sign up for this service!


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