What is the best mowing pattern for a riding mower?

I just bought a riding mower, and I have a one acre yard. I need to know how I should mow it (circular, back and forth, etc.).

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10 Responses to “What is the best mowing pattern for a riding mower?”
  1. sic-n-tired says:

    after a pass around the perimeter, make a pass right down the middle. then back to one end and back to the middle, keep repeating this and you won't need to make those large horse shoe turns after every pass. its sort of like a series of overlapping loops.

  2. danny d says:

    watch king of the hill he'll know.
    now remember "head to toe your good to go, toe to head we're all dead"

  3. Bombadil says:

    I have tried different ways. My advice is to try different ways, as well, because it will vary by the terrain. But I also vary the direction to keep a pattern from forming.

  4. T F says:

    Back and forth – but alternate directions each week or even go diagonal – this way it will not make wear marks by always going in the same direction
    one week go north south, then east west the next week, then diagonal the 3rd week and back to north south

  5. elainebs63 says:

    up and down, in straight lines, using the main direction of the driveway as a guide

  6. just browsin says:

    Back and forth at an angle to the boundaries unless you are on a hill…go up and down a hill (for safety sake to inhibit rolling).

  7. krystal600 says:

    HI the best way is back and forth and then go around the out side after you gone back and forth to clean up were you turn. also every other time mow the other way this makes for a golf course look. gene

  8. ridgidjoe says:

    a mexican

  9. duckblindiva says:

    My neighbor mows his perfectly diagonally.Not really sure if there is a reason for it, but it always looks really good.

  10. jeffy200 says:

    mow it in a square shape from the outside in, it will even out the way the greass looks and grows and will look good too.


 
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