Lawn by Season

Albuquerque, NM Lawn Mowing Calendar

Published: February 1, 2026 · Updated: April 23, 2026

Zone 7aTall Fescue

Mow now — every 7 days

Target height: 3.0" (75mm)

Mow every 7 days at 75mm.

Mowing in Albuquerque spans two different strategies. Zone 7a sits in the transition zone — warm-season grasses thrive in summer while cool-season grasses handle winter. Getting the mowing height right for each grass and each season is the key to a healthy Albuquerque lawn year-round. Most Albuquerque homeowners mow too short in summer and too infrequently in spring — both costly mistakes this guide corrects.

Month-by-Month Mowing Schedule for Albuquerque

January
❌ DormantMinimal growth — mow only if needed at max height
February
❌ DormantMinimal growth — mow only if needed at max height
March
✅ 3.0" (75mm) every 7 daysFirst mow of season — set mower at maximum height. Never remove more than one-third of blade.
April
✅ 3.0" (75mm) every 7 daysGrowth accelerating. Establish regular mowing schedule.
May
✅ 3.0" (75mm) every 7 daysMow every 7 days at 75mm.
June
✅ 3.5" (90mm) every 7 daysRaise cutting height for summer. Taller grass shades roots and retains moisture.
July
✅ 3.5" (90mm) every 7 daysPeak growth. Maintain height — never scalp. Sharpen blades mid-season.
August
✅ 3.5" (90mm) every 7 daysWatch for drought stress. Raise height if lawn shows stress. Allow dormancy rather than scalping.
September
✅ 3.0" (75mm) every 10 daysBegin lowering height gradually. Last chance to overseed.
October
✅ 3.0" (75mm) every 10 daysReduce frequency as growth slows. Aim for final cut at ideal height.
November
✅ 3.0" (75mm) every 10 daysFinal mows before winter slows growth.
December
❌ DormantMinimal growth — mow only if needed at max height

Mowing Heights for Albuquerque Lawns

Tall Fescue

Ideal: 75mm (3.0")

Summer: 90mm (3.5")

Never below: 50mm

Every: 7 days (peak)

One-third rule: mow when lawn reaches 113mm (4.4")

Bermuda Grass

Ideal: 32mm (1.3")

Summer: 38mm (1.5")

Never below: 13mm

Every: 7 days (peak)

One-third rule: mow when lawn reaches 48mm (1.9")

Zoysia Grass

Ideal: 38mm (1.5")

Summer: 45mm (1.8")

Never below: 13mm

Every: 14 days (peak)

One-third rule: mow when lawn reaches 57mm (2.2")

Seasonal Mowing Guide for Albuquerque

Spring: Ramp up gradually

Frequency: Every 7–10 days, increasing to weekly by May

Height: 55–75mm

Start high, lower gradually. First 3 mows at maximum height to avoid stressing the lawn as it wakes from winter.

Summer: Raise height, protect roots

Frequency: Every 10–14 days as growth slows

Height: 75–100mm

Taller grass means deeper roots and less evaporation. This is the most important seasonal adjustment.

Autumn: Prepare for winter

Frequency: Every 7–10 days until growth stops

Height: 55–75mm

Reduce height gradually. Final mow at ideal height before ground freezes.

Winter: Minimal or none

Frequency: Skip entirely for dormant lawns

Height: N/A — dormant

Do not mow dormant or frost-covered lawn. Service mower instead.

Mowing Tips for Albuquerque, Zone 7a

The transition zone (zones 6–7) requires adjusting mowing height dramatically between seasons. Summer height should be 25–40mm higher than spring.

If you have Tall Fescue, maintain at 90mm through summer. This is higher than most guides suggest but critical for heat tolerance.

Never scalp warm-season grasses in fall transition. Leave at least 50mm to protect crowns entering dormancy.

Leave clippings unless clumping — they decompose rapidly and return nutrients.

Mow when grass is dry whenever possible — wet grass clumps and leaves uneven cuts.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I start mowing my lawn in Albuquerque?

In Albuquerque’s zone 7a climate, begin mowing when grass shows active growth — typically March–April. Start when soil consistently exceeds 10°C at 5cm depth. Set mower at maximum height for the first 2–3 cuts.

What height should I mow my lawn in Albuquerque?

For Albuquerque’s dominant grass in zone 7a: Tall Fescue at 3.0" (75mm) year-round, raised to 3.5" in summer. Never cut below 2.0". Taller is almost always safer than shorter.

How often should I mow my Albuquerque lawn in summer?

In Albuquerque’s zone 7a, Tall Fescue needs mowing every 7–14 days in peak summer. If growth slows in August heat, extend the interval. Never skip so long that you remove more than one-third of the blade.

When should I stop mowing my lawn in Albuquerque?

Cool-season grasses in Albuquerque can be mowed until the ground freezes. Final mow at 65mm.

Should I bag or mulch grass clippings in Albuquerque?

Mulch (leave) clippings whenever possible. They return up to 25% of the nitrogen your lawn needs — reducing fertilizer requirements. Only bag when clippings are too long and clumping, the lawn has a fungal disease, or you’ve skipped mowing and removed more than one-third of the blade.

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