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Question: What Does A Mulching Kit Do

A mulching kit is basically a way to convert your tractor or push lawn mower into a mulcher. By changing the mower’s standard blades into mulching blades, the mulch kit essentially recycles the lawn clippings as you mow, spreading them back onto the yard with each pass.

Is a mulching kit worth it?

A mulching kit will only do good when it is dry or when the grass hasn’t grown a lot. If you are expecting for the clippings to just go away then you need to rethink a mulching kit. They work on a smaller mower like a push mower because you aren’t covering as much ground as fast and the grass gets chopped up much more.

When should you use a mulching kit?

Mulching blades are an excellent choice for use on lawns that receive a mowing every three to four days. Using mulching blades on overgrown grass can result in clogging under the deck and piles of grass on the cut lawn. Mulching is also an environmentally friendly way to deal with grass clippings.

What does a mulch control kit do?

The John Deere MulchControl Kit is a feature for switching between discharging and mulching. It features a lever on top of the mower deck that opens and closes the side-discharge baffle. When the baffle is closed, the mower is set to mulch mode and will circulate the clippings, cutting them into finer pieces.

Is mulching good for lawns?

Lawn mulching improves the texture and content of the soil, thus reducing diseases and thatch, resulting in a greener, healthier looking lawn. Just a quick note: It’s always best to remove the clippings from the lawn at the beginning and end of the growing season when decomposition is slow.

Can you side discharge with mulching blades?

Mulching blades are sometimes called “all purpose” or “3-in-1” blades because you can use them to mulch, bag, or side discharge. Standard blades are called 2-in-1 blades because you can use them to either bag or side discharge the grass. Can I use my current mower to recycle my grass clippings? Yes.

Is it better to mulch or side discharge?

If you’re mowing large, open areas, where you can direct cut grass back onto your lawn as fertilizer, side discharge is the best choice for lawn health. Mulching mowers are more specialized and typically work more slowly and yield less pristine cuts than side discharge.

What are the disadvantages of mulching?

The main disadvantages of mulching is that it can create a hiding place for harmful insects, and when applied too thickly can suffocate your plants by overheating the soil and starving them of light and water.

Does mulching grass spread weeds?

If you decide to mulch and there will be seeds left behind, it will spread the weed seeds around to completely disperse them across your lawn. To be safe, choose to mulch only when your lawn is completely rid of weeds, and if you must mulch, mow more frequently so your lawn weeds never have time to develop seed heads.

Can you use high lift blades for mulching?

Lifting blades come in three types: High-Lift, Medium-Lift, and Low-Lift. Essentially, the greater the lift, the more horsepower that’s required. You would use High-Lift blades when tackling taller, more dense grass (High-lift = higher-lifting airflow). You should not use Lifting blades for mulching.

What does a mulch kit do on a zero turn?

This specialized non-discharging baffle and blade kit recuts grass clippings into a fine mulch, eliminating cleanup time and returning rich nutrients back to your soil for a naturally lush lawn.

Can you mulch with a riding mower?

Using a mulching riding mower not only helps save time and money, but it also leaves your lawn looking pristine and healthy. These kinds of mowers are equipped with mulching blades for leaves, or you may have to purchase a mulching kit to use separately.

Do John Deere mowers come with mulching blades?

This exclusive technology is available with One-Touch Technology on the John Deere X350 Select Series Riding Lawn Tractor with a 42-in or 48-in Accel Deep™ Mower Deck and other Select Series mowers. All MulchControl™ Kits from John Deere include mulching blades for best grass mulching results.

Does mulching grass make it grow faster?

What is grass mu​lching? Lawn mower mulching, or grass mulching, returns nutrients to your lawn to help it grow full, thick and green. These particles, which are not discharged or bagged, fall to the lawn bed where they decompose and do several amazing things to make a lawn grow thick and green.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of mulching?

Pros and Cons of Gardening with Mulch Mulch reduces sun heat damage. It suppresses weed growth. Retain moisture. Reduce soil erosion. Some mulches can insulate crops from extreme temperatures. Organic mulches provide soil nutrients and encourage beneficial soil organisms and worm activity.

How often should I mulch my lawn?

Mulch should be replenished or replaced as you start to see signs of decomposition, soil erosion and discoloration. And you’ll mostly likely need to remove and replace all mulch after 5-6 years.