When To Mow New Sod?

March 2024 · 3 minute read

One of my favorite landscaping jobs involves laying new sod. Sod bundles are heavy, so it’s not easy work. But when you unroll them onto the waiting soil, you can almost feel the roots reach deep into the ground for water and nutrients, and there’s a primordial satisfaction in that. Not to mention that, when you’re done, it transforms the entire yard.

Did I mention that laying sod is hard work? After you’re finished, the last thing you want is spoiling all your efforts by mowing too soon and damaging the grass.

On the other hand, you don’t want to wait too long. Instead of a beautiful carpet of green, you’ll have a patchwork quilt. The sooner you can mow, the sooner you can begin healing the joints between sod patches and grow an integrated lawn.

In most cases, it’s suitable to wait one to two weeks. But a lot depends on the weather, the quality of the topsoil and the time of year. Instead of adhering to a formula, let the lawn tell you when it’s ready for mowing. Here’s what to know.

Why Is Mowing New Sod Different Than Mowing Established Sod or Other Grasses?

Like any other transplant, new sod needs time to get used to its new habitat. It’s fragile, and the roots need time to burrow. To help them get established quickly, sod needs lots of water — enough to make the ground soggy. And if you mow any type of grass when it’s that wet, you’re bound to get bad results.

Once you start mowing, you aren’t just trimming the grass blades — you’re healing and hiding the joints. To do this properly, pay attention to the direction you’re mowing. You won’t have to do this later on, but it’s important at the beginning.

When Is It OK To Mow New Sod?

Professional landscapers recommend after one to two weeks, and some even say five. The roots need time to penetrate the soil and tap into underground moisture.

When your new sod looks like it needs mowing, try gently lifting a piece near a joint or the edge of the lawn. If the roots penetrated the soil, the grass will be difficult to lift. If the sod lifts easily, hold off on mowing for now, continue watering and check again in a few days.

The Best Way To Mow New Sod

Even if it’s ready for mowing, you can damage new sod by using the wrong mower or mowing too short. Here are some pointers to keep new sod in top condition:

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