Last lawn mowing job

I though my lawn was dying with large patches of brown grass, but when I went out to investigate discovered they were clumps of mowed grass. Apparently the mower the kid used used wasn't a mulcher and I didn't notice it right away because the clumps were still green until today.

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I went out this morning and tried to spread the clippings around with a rake. They are just too voluminous for me to deal with, an I also found out where they are wasn't mowed. The clippings probably caught on the long grass and piled up. It looked like that happened where the mower made turns.
 
I went out this morning and tried to spread the clippings around with a rake. They are just too voluminous for me to deal with, an I also found out where they are wasn't mowed. The clippings probably caught on the long grass and piled up. It looked like that happened where the mower made turns.
Maybe you waited too long to get mowed, more grass. Or maybe his mower is set a little lower than previous. Not bagging takes more frequent mowing, but I think its worthwhile.

Hopefully your grass will just grow through it, mine usually does.
 
I agree. If you hire a kid to clip your lawn at a better price than the professionals who did a horrible job and now you have clippings since the grass was extra long , it’s unfair to ask this kid if he has another lawn mower to meet your preferences. The lawn was cut which is what you wanted and it looks great.
 
Next time it gets too long, set the mower higher (his or yours)
It'll need to be mowed sooner than scheduled, however
 
He last mowed my lawn on August 12 and I told him than to come back in 2 weeks. He agreed, but I waited for him all Saturday the 26th and he never showed. I just tried calling him, but no one answered.
 
I speak as a former greenkeeper, it would be interesting to now how tall the grass was before mowing.
I very much doubt that the grass under the dead clippings wasn't mowed, the presence of the clippings will stimulate strong growth to allow the new growth to get light and start photosynthesis again.
Without knowing much about soil, local climate and grass type I'd hazard a guess that more frequent mowing would help. It would change the growth habit of the grass as well as spreading and mulching the clippings.
 

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