Mowed in a thunderstorm the other day. No issues.
I'd rather not. I mowed the yard at our rental house July 2nd during a down pour because if I didn't do it right then it wasn't getting done for another week. It had been raining every day I tried for the previous week. Should have done it during one of the mist or light rain days, oh well.OK lawn experts, thoughts on mowing lawn when wet?
I know your not supposed to - the grass doesn't cut as clean, could cause a fungus to start, could compact soil.
I am about to do so anyway. I have a very limited window to get it done, its supposed to rain all weekend - were getting a tropical storm and the outer bands just started and I am gone the rest of week. Not worried bout clumping - its centipede grass so its pretty thin. But I don't bag, so maybe thats a bad thing.
What do the pro's do - go home when it rains? It rains here often.
Mow if you must but I would hose off or use compressed air to remove wet clippings from under deck to avoid corrosion. It will dry & stay there if you don’t remove it.OK lawn experts, thoughts on mowing lawn when wet?
I know your not supposed to - the grass doesn't cut as clean, could cause a fungus to start, could compact soil.
I am about to do so anyway. I have a very limited window to get it done, its supposed to rain all weekend - were getting a tropical storm and the outer bands just started and I am gone the rest of week. Not worried bout clumping - its centipede grass so its pretty thin. But I don't bag, so maybe thats a bad thing.
What do the pro's do - go home when it rains? It rains here often.
I have mowed tall grass in the rain many times with a 3.5 hp BriggsMowed in a thunderstorm the other day. No issues.
First if your blade is fairly sharp it wouldn't hurt to touch it up so that you start as sharp as you can. Second, I'd side discharge the clippings and then raise the mower deck height one notch.OK lawn experts, thoughts on mowing lawn when wet?
I know your not supposed to - the grass doesn't cut as clean, could cause a fungus to start, could compact soil.
I am about to do so anyway. I have a very limited window to get it done, its supposed to rain all weekend - were getting a tropical storm and the outer bands just started and I am gone the rest of week. Not worried bout clumping - its centipede grass so its pretty thin. But I don't bag, so maybe thats a bad thing.
What do the pro's do - go home when it rains? It rains here often.
Sharpen your blade/s helps. I always sharpen the full length of my blades, even when they tapper up and are radiused for the strength cupping to the center mounting whole.OK lawn experts, thoughts on mowing lawn when wet?
I know your not supposed to - the grass doesn't cut as clean, could cause a fungus to start, could compact soil.
I am about to do so anyway. I have a very limited window to get it done, its supposed to rain all weekend - were getting a tropical storm and the outer bands just started and I am gone the rest of week. Not worried bout clumping - its centipede grass so its pretty thin. But I don't bag, so maybe thats a bad thing.
What do the pro's do - go home when it rains? It rains here often.
I mowed once when lawn was semi-wet. Never again. I use a rider with a double bagger. Most of the time the grass got stuck in the discharge chute. Took me 3X the time to get the grass cut. Then, of course, grass stuck to the tires and the deck.
They do, but they shouldn’tI've seen many commercial lawncare companies mow no matter how wet. Of course their equipment is different.
I've also heard the same bad things you have about clipping it wet, and clipping it when it's gotten too tall.
Another thick vs. thin will be going here now.