Can I Mow Wet Grass? 6 Reasons Why It’s a Bad Idea

As a rule of thumb, mowing wet grass is highly discouraged because: 

– You could potentially further damage grass already weak because of the water. – You run a risk of not cutting the grass uniformly. – The mower might be damaged from the clogged grass that blocks the blades.

Why You Should Never Mow Wet Grass?

-You Run a Risk of Damaging your Lawn.

The soil in your lawn gets soft and weak after a few rainy days, which offers very little support to your grass. It’s easy for the mower to uproot the grass from the fragile surface, which offers very weak anchoring. 

-The Fungal Infection Problem.

Freshly-cut wet grass is susceptible to fungal infection. The infection will appear as brown stains spreading across the lawn.

-It Would Result In an Unevenly-Cut Lawn.

These clumps will make your lawn appear uneven unless you use a rake to disperse it. This would mean more work on your hands compared to mowing during dry seasons. 

The mower is meant to cut dry grass. Wet grass will mostly just clog the motor, which forces the engine to work twice as hard to get the job done. If you make a habit of mowing wet grass more often, you’re risking the lifespan of your mower.  

-You Run a Risk of Damaging the Mower.

-Undesirable Stains on your Clothes and the Driveway.

Wet grass has a tendency to spread more brightly colored chlorophyll when cut. The green color creates stubborn stains that are hard to clean. It’s easy to ruin your clothes, shoes, or even the driveway.  

-It Could Be Dangerous.

A combination of wet grass and wet soil significantly increases the chances of slipping and falling. Deciding to take care of a wet and soggy lawn could result in serious injuries, especially if you’re mowing on slopes. 

What If You Must Mow Your Wet Grass?

-Unclog and Clean the Mower as You Go. -Sharpen the Blades after Mowing. -Raise the Mower a Bit from the Ground and Set it in An Optimal Cutting Setting.

-Use Fungicides to Deal with the Fungal Infection. -Rake the Grass Clipping.

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