
Keeping your lawn healthy starts with a consistent mowing routine. But how often should you actually mow? The answer depends on the season, your grass type, and local conditions. In Maine, most lawns benefit from mowing once per week during the growing season, with some variation based on weather and growth rates.
Lawn Mowing Recommendations by Season

Spring Lawn Mowing (May & June)
>Mow once per week>Spring rain and warmer soil encourage rapid growth>Keep mower height around 3 inches
Summer Lawn Mowing (July & August)
>Mow every 7 to 10 days, depending on rainfall and heat>Growth may slow during hot or dry periods>Raise mower height to reduce stress on the grass

Fall Lawn Mowing (September & October)
>Resume weekly mowing as temperatures cool and growth increases>Continue until the grass stops growing>Plan a final mow before the first hard frost
Winter Lawn Care & Final Mow
We do a final mow in late fall to cut the grass shorter for winter and pick up any remaining leaves or debris. After that, no mowing is needed as the grass goes dormant during cold months.

Lawn Mowing Tips for Healthy Grass
- Mow when dry: Avoid cutting after rain to prevent clumping and damage
- Sharpen your blades: Dull blades tear the grass. Sharpen 2 to 3 times per season
- Don’t scalp your lawn: Never remove more than one-third of the grass height at once
- Leave the clippings: They return nutrients to the soil and support a thicker lawn
What’s the Best Mowing Height in Maine?
For cool-season grasses common in Maine, like Kentucky bluegrass and fescue, aim for a height of 3 to 4 inches. Taller grass encourages deeper roots and improves drought resistance.

Need Lawn Mowing Help?
If you’re searching for weekly lawn mowing in Cape Elizabeth, Portland, South Portland, or Scarborough, Garden Guys Landscaping is here to help. We offer reliable mowing and full-service lawn care to keep your property looking its best all season long.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know it’s time to mow? If your grass has grown more than one-third above its target height, it’s time to mow.
Can I mow less during a drought? Yes. Growth slows in summer heat or dry spells. Space out mowings and raise the cutting height.
What happens if I skip a week? Raise your mower height temporarily and gradually bring it back down over a few mowings to avoid scalping.
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