Quick answer

Bermuda grass should be mowed every 5-7 days during peak growing season, and less frequently during cooler months. LawnDrive automates this by using AI to monitor growth rate and weather, adjusting mowing frequency so you never cut more than one-third of the blade height.

The problem

Bermuda grass grows fast and needs precise timing

Bermuda grass grows aggressively in warm weather and needs mowing every 5-7 days during peak season — sometimes more. Cutting more than one-third of the blade height at once stresses the grass, leading to browning and thinning. Most homeowners either mow too infrequently or on a rigid schedule that does not account for weather and growth rate changes.

The solution

AI-adapted mowing that matches your grass growth rate

LawnDrive monitors your Bermuda lawn's growth patterns and automatically adjusts mowing frequency. During peak summer growth, it may mow every 3-4 days at a low cut height. During cooler months, it backs off. The AI ensures you never remove more than one-third of blade height, keeping your Bermuda thick, green, and healthy.

How LawnDrive helps

Growth-rate sensing

AI adjusts mowing frequency based on actual grass growth, not a fixed timer.

One-third rule compliance

Never cuts more than one-third of blade height, preventing stress and browning.

Seasonal adaptation

Automatically increases frequency in summer and reduces in winter dormancy.

Weather awareness

Adjusts schedule around rain, heat waves, and drought conditions.

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