Keep Your Yard Healthy With Consistent Cuts

Lawn Mowing in Henderson for overgrown grass that has gone too long between cuts

Unc and Nephew Mowing provides lawn mowing services across Henderson for homeowners who need reliable, scheduled care to keep grass at the right height year-round. You schedule a routine, and the crew returns on that cycle to mow before the grass gets too tall or uneven. When spring rain pushes growth faster than expected, that consistency prevents the yard from looking patchy or stressed after a delayed cut.


The service focuses on maintaining a cutting height suited to your grass type and the season, which keeps roots healthy and the lawn dense enough to crowd out weeds. Mowing too short scalps the turf and invites bare spots; cutting at the correct interval and height leaves a uniform finish that holds moisture better during Texas heat. The result is a lawn that stays green longer between waterings and recovers faster after dry spells.


If you want to set up weekly or biweekly mowing in Henderson, reach out to discuss a recurring schedule that matches your property's growth pattern.

What Happens During Each Mowing Visit

The crew arrives with commercial walk-behind or zero-turn mowers, depending on yard size and terrain, and cuts in a pattern that avoids repeated wheel ruts in the same spots. Blade sharpness is checked regularly so each pass slices rather than tears the grass, which prevents browning along the tips and reduces disease entry points. You will notice cleaner edges on each blade of grass and a more even color across the lawn within a day of the cut.


After mowing, the team checks for any areas that need a second pass or adjustment, then moves to the next scheduled property. Unc and Nephew Mowing tracks service dates to keep your lawn on the same interval, so growth stays predictable and the yard never looks neglected between visits. When you walk outside the afternoon of service, the grass height is uniform, the smell of fresh-cut turf is noticeable, and the overall appearance is tidy enough that neighbors can tell work was done that day.


This service does not include edging, trimming, or blowing, which are handled separately if you choose to bundle them. The focus here is solely on the mowing pass itself, keeping the canopy height correct and the turf healthy through repetition rather than reactive catch-up cuts.

Homeowners in Henderson often ask how often they should schedule cuts and what happens if weather delays a visit. The answers below cover the most common concerns about keeping a mowing routine.

Common Questions About Mowing Frequency and Timing

How often should I schedule mowing during spring?

You should plan for weekly cuts from late March through May when warm-season grasses grow fastest. Skipping a week during that window often means the crew has to bag clippings or double-cut, which takes longer and stresses the turf.

What happens if it rains on my scheduled day?

The crew will reschedule your visit to the next dry day in the route. Mowing wet grass clumps the clippings, clogs the deck, and leaves uneven results, so waiting a day or two ensures a cleaner cut.

Why does my lawn look better when mowed at the same height each time?

Consistent height trains the grass to grow lateral shoots instead of reaching vertically, which thickens the turf and shades out weeds. Varying the height disrupts that pattern and leaves weak spots.

When should I switch from weekly to biweekly mowing?

You can move to a biweekly schedule once nighttime temperatures in Henderson stay above seventy degrees and rainfall drops below an inch per week, usually by late June. Growth slows enough that the grass stays within the one-third rule between cuts.

What is the one-third rule?

You should never remove more than one-third of the grass blade in a single mowing. Cutting more than that shocks the plant, exposes soil to sun, and forces the roots to work harder to recover, which weakens the lawn over time.

If you are ready to lock in a recurring mowing schedule in Henderson, call Unc and Nephew Mowing at (903) 258-3627 to confirm your preferred day and frequency. The crew will add you to the route and keep your lawn on cycle without requiring a call each time service is due.