01.Sharp Blades for a Clean Cut
Chefs say a sharp knife is safer, and the same holds true for your lawn mower blade – the sharper the blade, the cleaner the cut.
02.Leave Some Length
The grass blade is what generates food by photosynthesizing sunlight. The shorter you go, the fewer nutrients your lawn can produce for itself.
03. Change your Mowing Pattern
By mowing exactly the same direction every time, the grass blades will start to grow in set angles.
Switching up your mowing pattern help your grass to grow upright.
04. Avoid cutting wet grass
While mowing wet grass doesn’t cause any problems to the lawn as such, you will probably notice huge ruts left behind by your mower’s wheels.