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tom_sjc
07-06-2018, 05:50 AM
The landscaper we choose uses one of those big zero turn mowers. Supposedly they were mowing our lawn since before we bought the house. We kept up the service when we bought: May 2018.
Just recently noticed there are tracks,, brown dead grass, around the tree in the front yard, one long track of dead grass in the back and other spots around the yard.
The tracks are the width of the mower's tires. Called the landscaper out to have a look. They agreed that it was caused by the mower, threw some fertilizer down on the brown patches and said would push mow it for the next 4 weeks.
Anyone else have this issue? Will the St. Augustine grass recover and how long will it take?
Thanks for the input. Probably will change mowing companies.
Bobcuse
07-06-2018, 06:01 AM
The landscaper we choose uses one of those big zero turn mowers. Supposedly they were mowing our lawn since before we bought the house. We kept up the service when we bought: May 2018.
Just recently noticed there are tracks,, brown dead grass, around the tree in the front yard, one long track of dead grass in the back and other spots around the yard.
The tracks are the width of the mower's tires. Called the landscaper out to have a look. They agreed that it was caused by the mower, threw some fertilizer down on the brown patches and said would push mow it for the next 4 weeks.
Anyone else have this issue? Will the St. Augustine grass recover and how long will it take?
Thanks for the input. Probably will change mowing companies.
My experience with this problem is that it's not the fault of the mower but rather the turf is too dry which results in "tracking" by mower wheels. Don't allow the grass to be mowed until it's sufficiently watered. Despite the rain we've had, the St Augustine grass dries out quickly in these hot temperatures. Water your lawn thoroughly and don't mow until the turf is healthy again.
npwalters
07-06-2018, 06:40 AM
If a mowers wheels during normal maintenance is killing your grass you have a problem with your grass - not the mower.
billethkid
07-06-2018, 06:59 AM
The big riding mowers will in fact kill the grass (healthy or otherwise)m anyplace where a tight turn is required. The inside wheel turns faster and literally rubs the life from the affected spot.
After several years of dealing with the same problem, we had all sharp curves eliminated from our landscaping. Problem solved....no more dead grass.
We also changed to lawn keepers who use walk behind mowers. Contributes significantly to a healthier lawn.
tom_sjc
07-06-2018, 01:52 PM
The big riding mowers will in fact kill the grass (healthy or otherwise)m anyplace where a tight turn is required. The inside wheel turns faster and literally rubs the life from the affected spot.
After several years of dealing with the same problem, we had all sharp curves eliminated from our landscaping. Problem solved....no more dead grass.
We also changed to lawn keepers who use walk behind mowers. Contributes significantly to a healthier lawn.
Maybe it's a combination of the two. Sharp turns around the tree are dead and a long straightaway in the back yard left a long brown path.
Will be full time in TV starting September. Will probably mow myself.
Thanks.
tophcfa
07-06-2018, 04:34 PM
Find yourself a lawn mowing service that uses push mowers. Most of the lawns in the Villages are small enough that a riding mower is not necessary. I have lots of experience using a zero turn mower, they are great lawn mowers when the operator is skilled in how to mow in tight areas, but can rip a lawn apart in the hands of a poor operator.
HOPSKIPJUMP
07-06-2018, 05:14 PM
I had the same problem now I have me service use scissors. It takes a little longer but really looks nice.
npwalters
07-06-2018, 05:49 PM
The big riding mowers will in fact kill the grass (healthy or otherwise)m anyplace where a tight turn is required. The inside wheel turns faster and literally rubs the life from the affected spot.
After several years of dealing with the same problem, we had all sharp curves eliminated from our landscaping. Problem solved....no more dead grass.
We also changed to lawn keepers who use walk behind mowers. Contributes significantly to a healthier lawn.
I mow my own when I'm at home in Tennessee. I use a John Deere 54 inch deck zero turn mower, Yes, IF I mow really fast and make the turns 90 degrees or more with out slowing down I can damage the grass in the 12 inch spot where the mower turned. However, just a little care and that does not happen. If I saw dead grass in a strip where the tires just rolled over it.....I would look for a problem with my grass.
Topspinmo
07-06-2018, 06:55 PM
Mowing in heat of the day with dry grass IS My guess
DonH57
07-06-2018, 07:14 PM
Our lawn crew uses the same type mowers. Never had a problem with dead and brown areas because of the mowers.
jebartle
07-07-2018, 03:28 AM
That's why the ole boy insists on walk mowers.
SoccerCoach
07-07-2018, 08:58 AM
Change to a service that uses walk behind mowers and changes the pattern of cutting. You will be surprised what a little care and pride in service rendered will do for your lawn.
tom_sjc
07-07-2018, 08:03 PM
Change to a service that uses walk behind mowers and changes the pattern of cutting. You will be surprised what a little care and pride in service rendered will do for your lawn.
The company I'm using offers push mowing as a upcharge, $100/ month. Shouldn't have to pay more so they don't ruin the lawn.
SoccerCoach
07-08-2018, 10:32 AM
The company I use is Jenn's Precision Lawns # is 352-254-0144. They will be happy to talk to you. Less $$ than you now pay.
jebartle
10-27-2018, 02:22 PM
It's the hair pen turns!
graciegirl
10-27-2018, 03:15 PM
The grass will soon go into dormancy which means kinds of a brownish gray, not pretty at all. I blame the Morses.
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