Mowed is the past tense of the verb mow. For example, if you cut the grass yesterday, you might say, “I mowed the lawn yesterday.” Mown is often used as mow's past-participial adjective. So one might say, “The freshly mown grass looks nice.” But mowed is also sometimes used for this purpose. Neither is right nor wrong.
Mowing the lawn" is universally understood in American parlance. It refers to the action of cutting wide swaths or a large area of grass on the lawn using a machine.
During the growing season established lawns should be mown at least once a week. Lawns should be mown, and the edgings trimmed. Keep the lawns closely mown.
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