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Gardeners told 'clear sign' it's time to stop mowing the lawn ahead of winter

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As summer fades, gardeners' focus should shift from lawns to other maintenance tasks like raking leaves and controlling weeds.

A key question arises: when should you stop mowing the grass?With colder days and falling leaves, grass growth slows, notes gardening expert Fiona Jenkins from myjobquote.co.uk.

She said: "As the seasons change, you will start to notice the growth of your grass begins slowing down. When the first frost comes along, this is usually a clear sign that it's time to put your mower in storage until the following spring."The last cut should be between late September and late October.

The timeframes can vary depending on your location in the UK and the climate in your area." For precision, she suggests monitoring your lawn closely to decide the optimal time for the final cut, reports the Express.

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