12/10/2025
Keeping your grass a little shorter on the last mow of the fall can help prevent snow mold and keep your lawn looking healthier come spring.
With warm winter streaks, long grass can trap moisture under melting snow and create the perfect environment for snow mold. Itās not usually harmful, but it can leave your lawn looking patchy and yucky when everything thaws out.
This lawn got a bit long due to travel, leaves, and early snow. This is very common this time of year! If yours did too, no worries. A quick mow on the next mild day can help set it up for a better spring.
If you ever need advice or help with late-season mowing, weāve got you.