Scalping is slow lawn destruction
Cutting too short stresses grass, exposes soil to sun, invites weeds and forces shallow roots that can't handle summer. Irregular mowing then shocks the lawn every visit. Most tired lawns in the South West aren't diseased — they're just being mowed to death.
Mowing as turf care
Flo mows to each variety's correct height, never removing more than a third of the blade — the rule that keeps turf dense, shaded at the root and drought-ready. Scheduling follows growth, tightening through the flush and easing back in winter.
Edges are cut clean and crisp, clippings handled to suit the lawn's condition, and every visit doubles as a health check: colour change, fungal signs, dry patches and weed pressure get spotted early — and because it's Flo, the soil-level cause gets addressed, not sprayed over.
