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I paid quite a bit for top shelf fertilizer this spring.
I purposefully, (in my own mind) reason, well shit, why bag that cut grass and throw it away?
I mean leave it to continue to earn its keep.
Is my thinking, stinking?


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I have a mulching lawn mower and just leave what it chops up to feed the grass below.


 
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If you don't have a bunch of weeds or weed seeds in the clippings, and they're not too long, it makes sense to leave them where they fall.

Particularly if you paid good money (and time) to put fertilizer down.



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I fertilize 3 times a year I have 2.5 acres of yard. I have always mulched with my Kubota zero turn.



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That's what the city recommends. Saves on water, saves the city on picking it up and doing something with it.
 
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I’d only see a need if it was excessively long before the cut. I just leave mine when it ends up, out in the country here though.
 
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sounds good.

Although for me, every monday the city comes by and sucks up any grass clippings (and picks up any small branches as well) left at the street so thats what I would end up doing with it.


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I attended a University of Maine Master Gardener class a few years back. We touched on lawn care and all the attendant issues.

Our instructor leaned pretty obviously towards the tree-hugging eco-freak end of the scale but I'll spare you the various rants and repeat the one thing she said that made sense to me:

Cut your lawn more often, leaving shorter clippings and let them decay into the lawn. Free nitrogen, earth friendly.




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all depends on how long you go in between mowing and how much you are cutting off when you mow.



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Cut your lawn more often, leaving shorter clippings and let them decay into the lawn. Free nitrogen, earth friendly.


What did she consider to be "more often"?
 
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If it builds up, it can and will choke the lawn of water and fertilizer.

There's a reason somebody invented the dethatcher.

I supposed if you've got a good mulching blade that chops it fine you might be OK, but I bag mine and dump it elsewhere. Dethatch once a year also.


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Originally posted by PHPaul:
I attended a University of Maine Master Gardener class a few years back. We touched on lawn care and all the attendant issues.

Our instructor leaned pretty obviously towards the tree-hugging eco-freak end of the scale but I'll spare you the various rants and repeat the one thing she said that made sense to me:

Cut your lawn more often, leaving shorter clippings and let them decay into the lawn. Free nitrogen, earth friendly.


I learned the same thing at a Master Naturalist course I'm taking at West Virginia University.

The worst thing one can do is to collect grass clippings and put them in plastic bags to go to a land fill.


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Cut your lawn more often, leaving shorter clippings and let them decay into the lawn. Free nitrogen, earth friendly.

This ^^^^^

Except, as I noted, if you have a lot of weeds or weed seeds. Then you're propagating weeds.



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I attended a University of Maine Master Gardener class a few years back. We touched on lawn care and all the attendant issues.

Our instructor leaned pretty obviously towards the tree-hugging eco-freak end of the scale but I'll spare you the various rants and repeat the one thing she said that made sense to me:

Cut your lawn more often, leaving shorter clippings and let them decay into the lawn. Free nitrogen, earth friendly.



I agree. The only time I put on the bags is when we get a lot of rain and the grass can't be cut and gets too long. Otherwise I cut it short unless it hits a hot spell of 90 and above for a week or two in August.


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I mulch all year until the falling leaves get too think and then I put the bag on the mower.
You do need to not let the grass get too high when you mulch or you'll leave a lot of clumps of grass behind.



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Cut your lawn more often, leaving shorter clippings and let them decay into the lawn. Free nitrogen, earth friendly.


What did she consider to be "more often"?


It's been several years, but 1 inch sticks in my mind. As in "cut it when it needs an inch off the top".




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Just don't buy Wal-Mart paper lawnbags. They're crap.
 
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Cut your lawn more often, leaving shorter clippings and let them decay into the lawn.


That's what I do.

I try to mow every week during the growing season (late spring/early summer).
 
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Cut with a bagging mower, compost. Fertilize every few months with Revive magical dried turkey poop.


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Not many weeds, just a 1/2 acre in a neighborhood
I have a X-Mark 48” walk behind, friggin’ thing is a beast I tell ya
Side discharge, not mulching blades

I cut when it looks like it, mower is set to 3” cutting height
I am on pressurized irrigation, so one fee for the whole year to water - snake river plain

I was looking for some good info not to bag and there some good comments here


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