Yes, rainfall can affect your lawn mowing plans. Shifting your next mowing session to a sooner or later day may be necessary for your lawn's health.
The task of mowing your lawn might seem like a simple chore, but the moisture can affect your mower and the overall health of your lawn. A question that often comes up is whether it’s okay to mow when ...
It’s a familiar scene: stepping outside to find the lawn soaked from a surprise rain shower or glistening with early morning dew. The grass looks a little wild, and the urge to tidy it up kicks in.
Read this before the next rainy day!
If spring showers or summer thunderstorms have foiled your plans to mow your yard yet again, it can be tempting to crank up the lawn mower not long after the sun comes out. It’s only a matter of time ...
If spring showers or summer thunderstorms have foiled your plans to mow your yard yet again, it can be tempting to crank up the lawn mower not long after the sun comes out. It’s only a matter of time ...
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Mowing the lawn is a household chore that has to be done, but does it matter when you cut it? It turns out there's a best time for it. "It's better to mow when the canopy, or grass leaves, are dry," ...