How Often Should Your Lawn Be Mowed in Central Florida?
- coleslandscapingpm
- Jan 6
- 2 min read
Maintaining a healthy, attractive lawn in Central Florida comes down to consistency—especially when it comes to mowing. Because our climate allows grass to grow much of the year, the right mowing schedule plays a major role in curb appeal and long-term lawn health for both residential and commercial properties.
Weekly Mowing During the Growing Season
In Central Florida, the active growing season typically runs from spring through early fall. During this time, grass grows quickly due to higher temperatures, frequent rainfall, and longer daylight hours.For best results, lawns should be mowed every week during the growing season. Weekly mowing helps:
Prevent overgrowth and stress on the grass
Promote thicker, healthier turf
Reduce weeds and uneven growth
Maintain a clean, professional appearance
Bi-Weekly Mowing During Dormant Months
During the cooler months, usually late fall through winter, grass growth slows significantly. While lawns still need care, mowing can be reduced to every other week (bi-weekly). This schedule keeps your lawn tidy without cutting too much at once, which can damage dormant grass.
Average Lawn Maintenance Visits Per Year
With weekly mowing during the growing season and bi-weekly service during dormant months, the average lawn receives approximately 40 visits per year. This schedule provides consistent care while adjusting to seasonal growth patterns, ensuring your property looks well-maintained year-round.
Serving Residential & Commercial Properties
At Cole’s Landscaping and Property Maintenance LLC, we provide professional lawn maintenance services for both residential and commercial properties, tailoring mowing schedules to meet the needs of each property type.
We proudly serve:
Daytona Beach, FL
South Daytona, FL
Port Orange, FL
Ponce Inlet, FL
New Smyrna Beach, FL
Ormond Beach, FL
And other surrounding areas throughout Volusia County



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