Lawn Mowing in Temple Bar
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Lawn Mowing in Temple Bar
Irish grass grows for most of the year, which means a lawn here needs more cuts than the same lawn in a drier climate — and that the ground is often too soft to take a heavy mower. Regular cutting on a set round is what keeps a lawn thick, because grass cut little and often crowds out the moss and weeds that take over when it is left long.
Lawn Mowing Near Temple Bar
As a central location in County Dublin, Temple Bar attracts a mix of professionals, students, and families. The area has a wide range of property types, from period conversions to modern apartment blocks, each with different cleaning requirements.
What Lawn Mowing in Temple Bar Covers
- Regular cuts on a weekly or fortnightly round
- Edging along beds, paths and drives
- Clippings collected or mulched, as you prefer
- First cut of a lawn that has got away
- Strimming where a mower cannot reach
- Moss treatment and feeding on request
Why request Lawn Mowing in Temple Bar
- A cut round keeps the lawn thick rather than patchy
- Regular cutting suppresses moss without chemicals
- No mower to store, maintain or fuel
- Edges done, which is what makes a lawn look kept
Lawn Mowing in Temple Bar - FAQ
How often should an Irish lawn be cut?
Weekly through the growing season, fortnightly at the shoulders. Growth here rarely stops fully, so many people keep a reduced winter round rather than stopping altogether.
Should the clippings be collected?
Collect on a fine lawn or where moss is a problem. Mulching feeds the lawn back and saves disposal, but it needs regular cutting to work — mulching long grass just leaves clumps.
Can the lawn be cut when it is wet?
Usually yes, and in this climate waiting for dry grass means not cutting. Saturated ground is the real limit, because a mower on soft soil leaves ruts that last.
