After you cut your grass, is nearby a problem next to departure the motionless grass on the pasture? I'm just wondering...

I'm just wondering...
If you are mulching it and not shooting it out of the side it's fine ample to fall through the grass to the soil and rotting, If it is to long it will set on top of the grass and block the sun so the grass lower than it will die. Most yards want to have the thatch remove every along near aerating them 2-3 year.


nope. Provided that it isn't too long,(otherwise it looks tacky). But if you cut once a week or so, the cuttings fall inbetween the grass and perish back into the soil. Considering that you fertilize the pasture every once and awhile, the fertilizer goes into making the grass and next you cut it, you are just returning that portion of fertilizer posterior to the soil to be reused by the roots. It also holds moisture better acting more like peat moss.

haven't rake or collected my cutting for 15 years.
Answers:    no departure some grass once in awhile is certainly good for the grass it provides nutrients for the grass but you do not want to do this every time,also make sure the clippings are not to long any.