Professional Lawn Mowing Services in New York
A well-maintained lawn requires more than an occasional mow. It needs consistent care, proper cutting height, clean edge definition, and the right schedule for the season. At Morales Lawn & Garden LLC, we provide professional lawn mowing services for residential and commercial properties across Westchester and Putnam County, New York. Our crew arrives on schedule, mows at the height that promotes healthy turf growth, trims edges cleanly, and blows off hard surfaces before leaving. The result is a lawn that looks sharp after every single visit — not just the first one.
New York's growing season runs from spring through late fall, and lawn conditions change significantly throughout that period. Cool-season grasses like tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass — common in Westchester and Putnam County — have specific mowing requirements that change as temperatures rise and fall. Cutting too short stresses the turf and invites weeds. Cutting too infrequently leads to scalping and uneven growth. Our team adjusts mowing frequency and cutting height based on the season, weather conditions, and your specific lawn type to maintain healthy, consistent growth throughout the year.
Morales Lawn & Garden serves residential neighborhoods, rental properties, and commercial landscapes across Mt. Kisco, Armonk, Chappaqua, Somers, Brewster, Mahopac, and the broader Westchester and Putnam County area. We offer weekly, bi-weekly, and customized mowing schedules to fit your property and budget. Every estimate is free and written with no pressure. Our crew is reliable, professional, and fully insured — so you never have to wonder if they are going to show up.
How We Mow: Our Lawn Care Process
Every lawn mowing visit follows the same thorough process. We begin with a perimeter pass to establish clean edges along walkways, driveways, and garden beds. We then mow the main lawn area in alternating patterns — changing direction between visits to prevent rut formation and encourage upright grass growth. After mowing, we use a string trimmer to cut areas the mower cannot reach: fence lines, tree bases, and tight corners. Finally, we blow all clippings off hard surfaces including driveways, sidewalks, and patios before we leave your property.
Mowing height is one of the most important factors in lawn health. For cool-season grasses common in New York, we maintain a cutting height of 3 to 3.5 inches during peak growing season. This height shades the soil, retains moisture, reduces weed pressure, and encourages deep root development. During drought stress or heat waves, we raise the cutting height slightly to further protect the turf. We never remove more than one-third of the blade length in a single mow.
Grass clippings are typically left on the lawn during mowing — a process called grasscycling. Fine clippings decompose quickly and return nitrogen and organic matter to the soil, reducing the need for supplemental fertilizer. However, when the grass has grown excessively between mowings, we bag or remove clippings to prevent smothering the turf. We assess conditions on each visit and make the appropriate call.
Lawn Mowing Schedule and Seasonal Timing in New York
In Westchester and Putnam County, the lawn mowing season typically runs from mid-April through late October or early November, depending on the year. During peak growing months — May, June, and September — weekly mowing is generally recommended for cool-season lawns. In the heat of July and August, growth often slows, and bi-weekly service may be appropriate. In early spring and late fall, we adjust frequency based on how quickly your specific lawn is growing.
The last mow of the season is one of the most important. Heading into winter with grass that is too long can create conditions favorable for snow mold and other fungal diseases. We recommend a final mow in late October or early November at a slightly lower height than usual to close out the growing season properly. This, combined with a fall cleanup and leaf removal, sets your lawn up for a healthier start in spring.
We offer flexible mowing contracts for the full season or month-to-month services based on your preference. Full-season contracts are priced competitively and guarantee your spot on the weekly schedule. All contracts include the same quality of service — there is no tier difference in how we mow or how thoroughly we clean up after each visit.
Why Consistent Lawn Mowing Quality Matters in New York
New York's variable climate — humid summers, cold winters, and unpredictable spring weather — puts lawns under significant stress throughout the year. Inconsistent mowing accelerates that stress. When grass is left too long between cuts, the mower has to remove excessive blade length in a single pass, weakening the plant and leaving a yellow, scalped appearance. Over time, inconsistent care leads to thin turf, increased weed pressure, and bare patches that require overseeding or sod replacement.
Dull mower blades tear grass rather than cut it cleanly. Torn grass tips turn brown and create entry points for disease organisms — a particular concern in the humid summers that Westchester and Putnam County experience. Our equipment is maintained and blades are sharpened regularly to ensure a clean cut on every visit. We also inspect our equipment before each use to prevent fuel or oil leaks that could damage your turf.
Beyond appearance, a well-mowed lawn provides real benefits to your property and lifestyle. Properly maintained grass deters ticks and reduces mosquito habitat — both significant concerns for homeowners with outdoor families in Westchester and Putnam County. A clean, uniform lawn also increases curb appeal and property value.