Why You Should Never Mow Wet Grass (And What to Do Instead)

Why? Because it’s harder on your mower, messier for you, and more damaging to your lawn. 🌧️💥

When grass is wet, it bends under the weight of water, leaving an uneven cut. Plus, soggy clippings can clog your mower deck, dull blades, and even shorten your mower’s life. Not to mention the risk of fungal diseases like rust or brown patches that thrive in damp conditions. 🦠🍂

Pro tip 👉 If you’re unsure whether your lawn is too wet, try the “footprint test.” If your foot sinks or leaves a mark, it’s best to wait at least 24 hours. Your lawn and your mower will thank you. 🙌

So tell me, would you rather tackle tall grass or wet grass? Drop your answer below ⬇️ 

Read More: ​​https://www.countryliving.com/gardening/a65656340/can-you-mow-a-wet-lawn/ 

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