Most times this happens it is because the lawn or grass was really long. Lawns and grasses keep chlorophil (green coloring) in the ends of the leaves not the roots. This means that when the ends are cut and the lower part of the leave and roots can be seen, they are brown, but don’t worry. With a little time and sunlight the lawn will be green again in no time.
Another reason is because it has been cut too low. Our clients have varying opinions on their desired lawn length. We do an initial consult with our clients before we even start working for you to minimise any difference in what you desire versus what we deliver. If you think that we are cutting your lawn too short… Please let us know, thats easy to fix!