Lawn Stripe Visualiser
Pick your lawn shape and a stripe direction — see what your garden could look like before we touch a mower.
1. Lawn shape
2. Stripe pattern
About this pattern
Straight east-west stripes — the classic Wimbledon look.
Visualisation only — exact result depends on lawn condition, mower deck and grass species.
How lawn stripes actually work
The colour difference isn't cut height — it's the direction the grass is bent. Light bouncing off blades pointing away from you looks pale; blades pointing towards you look dark.
The classic Wimbledon stripe needs a mower with a rear roller (a cylinder mower or a roller-equipped rotary). Standard rotary mowers can produce a faint stripe but not the deep contrast.
For best results you need: a healthy, dense lawn (stressed grass won't hold a stripe), regular mowing in alternating directions, and a sharp blade.
Want stripes like that?
We can build you up to the lawn the stripes need. Feeding, scarifying, aerating and a regular mowing round at the right cadence — that's how a tired lawn becomes a striped one.
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