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village dreamer 08-15-2024 12:18 PM

grass bagging
 
why do people bag the grass , golf courses dont , landscapers dont. i dont and my grass looks great and less work than bagging it. and the clippings are good for the grass.

villagetinker 08-15-2024 02:12 PM

I agree with you and I believe the master gardener also states to not bag the clippings. We live on a sand bar, and the grass needs as much nutrients it can get.

mco1965 08-15-2024 02:23 PM

If you mow often, its not an issue but if you wait too long between mowings, the cut grass blades are too long and need to be bagged.

thelegges 08-15-2024 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by mco1965 (Post 2360480)
If you mow often, its not an issue but if you wait too long between mowings, the cut grass blades are too long and need to be bagged.

Yep with abundance of rain, long grass doesn’t look pretty sitting, during summer we bag maybe once a month

vintageogauge 08-15-2024 04:14 PM

I hate looking at dried up grass clippings but here with the heat, rain, and humidity and once a week mowing it's hard not to have them for a couple days a week. Up north I always bagged the clippings and had a beautiful lawn that I spoiled like a grand child.

LeRoySmith 08-15-2024 05:45 PM

I've seen the clippings used for mulch in a few instances but I don't think it's great for that. Can't think of many other uses for it....

Rwirish 08-16-2024 04:46 AM

Easy, not bagging adds weight to the lawn, can promote disease, lawns that bag look better and are healthier. Of course a golf course could not bag the grass they cut.

GizmoWhiskers 08-16-2024 05:40 AM

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Originally Posted by village dreamer (Post 2360443)
why do people bag the grass , golf courses dont , landscapers dont. i dont and my grass looks great and less work than bagging it. and the clippings are good for the grass.

Depends on amount of weeds with seeds on them. Bagging helps reduce weed spreading. Thatch can also get too thick so yep, depends on how often you mow and whether you want to de-thatch at least once a year when aeriating the soil for better water absorption and to allow fertilizers/pesticides to seep into the soil more efficiently.

I do all of the above. Bagging only when there is significant rains to create more than average grass growth. Aeriating the yard with really dorky looking metal sole 3" long spiked shoe adapters - work like a charm. Balancing all the factors and yard looks great.

Angelhug52 08-16-2024 05:53 AM

Wish we could do away with lawns,except for golf and parks.Wild flowers, veggies, natural foliage would be inviting.The money and time invested for the perfect lawn is absurd. Landscapers, lawn services would still have jobs, maybe trim and weed.Less poison pesticides into the ground and even less water used.Drought tolerant plantings..yep, perfect lawns are overrated IMO.

michgary 08-16-2024 06:01 AM

Like what she said _(or he?), havnt bagged since dad made me do it 60 years ago..:a040:

Veracity 08-16-2024 06:23 AM

When we owned a dog, we had our lawn bagged because the dog would bring in grass clippings on his fur. After our dog passed away we stopped bagging. Silly reason that had nothing to do with the health of the lawn. :1rotfl:

waterflower 08-16-2024 06:55 AM

Lack of knowledge that the grass clippings, leaves & compostable material have for the soil's health.

kcrazorbackfan 08-16-2024 07:06 AM

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Originally Posted by village dreamer (Post 2360443)
why do people bag the grass , golf courses dont , landscapers dont. i dont and my grass looks great and less work than bagging it. and the clippings are good for the grass.

To each, their own. I bag mine every time and have a beautiful looking lawn.

Rocksnap 08-16-2024 07:13 AM

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Originally Posted by mco1965 (Post 2360480)
If you mow often, its not an issue but if you wait too long between mowings, the cut grass blades are too long and need to be bagged.

I thought the answer would be obvious, just as you stated. Add into this a mulching mower would be a good idea.

Rocksnap 08-16-2024 07:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Rwirish (Post 2360578)
Easy, not bagging adds weight to the lawn, can promote disease, lawns that bag look better and are healthier. Of course a golf course could not bag the grass they cut.

I’m no grass expert, but after watching several lawn experts, to mulch or not to mulch depends on a few factors. The grass type and how much you are cutting.
Most of us have St Augustine grass. You want a sharp blade and a mulching mower for our grass. Don’t cut more than 1/4 the length of the grass at one time. The mulch put nutrients back into the soil. It also helps keep moisture in the soil.


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