Luxe Lawns & Gardens have the experience to handle all the problems that might arise while mowing big areas.
Mowing large acreages requires specialised equipment to efficiently and effectively handle the scale of that work. The equipment needed can vary based on the size of the acreage, the roughness of the landscape, the type of grass and how many are obstacles around like bushes/rocks etc.
For very large properties or commercial operations, additional equipment or larger versions of the equipment might be necessary.
Regular maintenance of all equipment is crucial to ensure longevity and safe operation. That might mean that it would be best for you to bring in professionals.
Living on an acreage or large block of land gives a great sense of freedom but the downside of the upkeep is that it can be very time consuming which can prevent you from enjoying the benefits of your property. While doing your own mowing might work in the short term, there are long-term rewards to hiring a professional. Let us help you free up time and get back to having a great weekend.
Mowing large areas can pose safety risks, especially if the terrain is uneven or if there are obstacles in the way. Luxe Lawns & Gardens staff are trained to handle these challenges safely, reducing the risk of accidents and injuries.
Untamed acreages pose unique challenges, from hidden obstacles to tough terrains. We can transform your wild expanse into a manicured landscape.
Trust a professional to figure out the details of acreage mowing and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with a job well done.
We know ride-on mowers can be expensive and hard to handle for the inexperienced. Whether we use a ride-on mower or a push mower, we will get the job done.
We can manage commercial grounds to save real estate agents and private citizens the headache of mowing empty blocks of land.
Luxe Lawns & Gardens can mow all types of lawns large or small. We provide our services for residential or commercial properties.
We offer our services whether you're located in the Toowoomba Region (no further north that North Street) or if you're a bit further out in surrounding areas including:
Hiring a professional to care for your acreage will save you time and provide you with safety and equipment advantages. These benefits will often outweigh those of the DIY approach, especially for large acreages.
Living on a large property, you'll know how important it is to ensure that the lawn of your acreage is maintained and clear of debris.
Long grass can be a breeding ground for pests like rodents and insects and a hiding place for snakes. Keeping the grass mowed can reduce the habitat for these pests.
We prioritise quick response times to carry out the necessary maintenance for your acreage, providing estimated arrival times when you contact us.
Our customers know they can trust us and that their acreage is in good hands when Luxe Lawns & Gardening are managing their lawn care needs.
These FAQs cover many of the common concerns and queries landowners might have. If you want more information make sure to consult with your local lawn care experts at
Luxe Lawns and Gardens for specific and professional advice tailored to the needs of your property.
A: The frequency depends on the growth rate of your grass, the type of grass, and how tall you'd like it to be. Usually it's recommended that. you mow every 1-2 weeks. However, you might not want to frequently mow areas like bushland around large properties and those might only require mowing a few times a year.
A: Residential mowers are usually not designed for acreages. Using them for large areas can lead to premature wear and tear. On large blocks of land, commercial-grade equipment or tractor-mounted mowers are more appropriate because of their durability and efficiency.
A: It's common to leave the clippings on the ground on large properties as they can act like a natural fertilizer. If the grass is really long you might want to remove or mulch the clippings to stop them from smothering the grass underneath.
A: Regular watering helps maintain a healthy lawn, especially after mowing. It might not be needed at all if you're already happy with it looking less green. However, if you do want to improve how it looks, the frequency will depend a lot on the type of grass and your land's intended use. Always make sure to check the local water restricions before watering your lawn.
A: Regularly check and clean the blades, change the oil, replace air filters, and keep the mower's underside free of grass build-up. Sharpening the blades ensures a clean cut, which is healthier for the grass. Since your mower is being used much more on on a large block, think about getting more frequent maintenance. The amount of usage that most mowers get for regular sized residential lawns might not be enough to protect yours.
A: It's best to avoid mowing wet grass. Wet clippings can clump which can lead to uneven cuts and potentially smother the grass beneath it. Additionally, it can be harder on your equipment and might pose a slipping hazard on slopes.
A: Reduce mowing frequency during drought conditions. When you do mow, set the mower blade higher to keep the grass a bit longer. Longer grass shades the soil, reducing evaporation and promoting deeper root growth.
A: Yes, applying a layer of organic mulch or compost can help retain soil moisture. Additionally, aerating your lawn can help the water get deeper into the soild which can reduce the runoff.
A: Build a resilient lawn by choosing drought-tolerant grass species, regularly aerating the soil, and encouraging root growth with infrequent but deep watering. You could also consider adding some drought-resistant landscaping like native plants, shrubs, or xeriscaping.
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