Mowing the lawn is a common chore for many of us, but timing can be everything, especially when it comes to dealing with wet grass. While it might be tempting to tackle your lawn immediately after a rain shower clears, it’s generally best to wait. When you mow your lawn in Pennsylvania after it rains, you risk clogging up the mower with the wet and heavy grass clippings, exposing the machine to damage. You can also create unsightly ruts on your lawn when you run your mower across it while the ground is still soft and moist.

Another reason why you shouldn't mix wet lawns and mowing is that the blades of the mower will not be able to create clean cuts on the grass blades. Additionally, fungal diseases can easily spread when you cut your grass fresh from rainfall. It's best to wait for your lawn to dry after rainfall to avoid these pitfalls!


Mowing a Wet Lawn Can Clog Up Your Mower

One of the most immediate problems with mowing wet grass is the potential to clog your mower. Wet clippings tend to clump together, causing a mess that can easily jam your mower’s blade and deck. This not only makes the mowing process more cumbersome but also places excess strain on the mower's engine, leading to potential wear and tear. Frequent clogging can decrease the life expectancy of your mower, leading to costly repairs or replacements. It's best to wait for your lawn to dry up after rainfall before mowing it, so the grass clippings don't clog up your mower and damage it.


You risk creating unsightly ruts when you mow your lawn when wet.

Ruts on a lawn in Lititz, PA.

When your lawn is wet, the soil beneath the grass can become soft and malleable. Mowing under such conditions can cause the heavy wheels of your mower to sink into the ground, leaving behind ruts and uneven patches. These ruts not only look unsightly but can also create areas where water collects, potentially leading to drainage issues and further damage over time. Waiting for the soil to dry helps maintain a smooth, even surface that is healthier for your lawn.


Mowing your wet lawn can lead to uneven, ragged cuts.

Wet grass is notorious for being difficult to cut cleanly. Instead of slicing through neatly, the mower blades are likely to rip and tear at the wet grass blades. This results in a ragged appearance and can leave the lawn looking patchy and unkempt. Moreover, torn grass blades can turn brown at the tips as they dry out, making your lawn look unsightly and more vulnerable to health issues. Avoid this from happening and maintain healthy grass growth by waiting to mow until your lawn is dry to ensure a clean cut on the blades.


Mowing Your Lawn When Wet Increases Its Risk of Fungal Disease

Mowing a wet lawn can inadvertently contribute to the spread of fungal diseases. Wet conditions are a breeding ground for fungi, and the combination of wet grass and lawn equipment can facilitate the transfer of fungal spores. A mower blade dressed in wet clippings can easily transport spores from one section of the lawn to another, exacerbating any existing problems. Waiting for the grass to dry helps minimize this risk, ensuring your lawn remains healthy and less prone to disease.

A mower blade covered in grass clippings can transport fungal spores across your lawn.

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