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Millions and Millions of New Blades

  • Writer: Michaela Dvořáková
    Michaela Dvořáková
  • Nov 3
  • 2 min read

Grass has a curious nature. The more you cut it, the more it grows. It may sound paradoxical, but that’s exactly where its strength lies — in its ability to regenerate.


Each cut sends a signal to the plant: time to act. New shoots emerge from the base, spreading outward and gradually forming a thick, compact lawn.


A Lawn Regularly Mowed with Trimmaster Technology
A Lawn Regularly Mowed with Trimmaster Technology

A lawn that’s mowed regularly and gently transforms over time. Where there was sparse growth at first, a soft, springy carpet appears after a few weeks. Each blade grows from a point just above the soil. So when the top is trimmed, the plant isn’t harmed—it’s awakened. It begins to branch out and grow stronger.


This branching, known as tillering, is the natural way grass renews itself.

Each new blade grows from the previous one, and each one strengthens the entire lawn. When the plant has enough light, air, and water, it produces millions of them.

This constant cycle of renewal keeps the lawn dense, healthy, and resilient.


Thanks to gentle cutting, the grass immediately regenerates and begins to tiller.
Thanks to gentle cutting, the grass immediately regenerates and begins to tiller.

But it all depends on how the grass is cut. If blades are torn or crushed, the plant loses water and energy, wounds heal slowly, and growth slows down. On the other hand, when blades are cleanly sliced, the plant responds instantly. The cut surface seals quickly, moisture stays inside, and energy is directed toward new growth.


This kind of cut is natural for grass—it doesn’t harm the plant, it stimulates it.

The plant doesn’t suffer or burn out—it thrives.

After such mowing, the lawn remains vibrantly green, flexible, and full of life.


A Finish Comparable to a Reel Mower
A Finish Comparable to a Reel Mower

Each mowing isn’t the end — it’s a beginning.

Every movement of the blade sparks another wave of growth, another layer of green, another million new blades. Grass learns to respond to the rhythm of mowing — and grows stronger in that rhythm.


Look closely, and you’ll see that a lawn isn’t just a surface.

It’s a community of tiny plants working together.

Each blade plays its part, each cut makes room for new life.

And when treated with care, the lawn gives back—health, density, and peace.


 
 
 

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