Answer: No, never Explanation: You can but it’s not good too |
Pack construction |
Answer: In some cases Explanation: You can, but it is best to wait until grass is dry because if wet grass is not raked up, then it can kill your lawn. |
Sis-n-bra’z chop it off landscaping |
Answer: In some cases Explanation: If it’s super wet then no you may not if it’s a little wet you can just have to be careful in my opinion I will not mow if the yard is wet this may cause a lot of damage |
Brent’s lawn maintenance |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: In some cases Explanation: We can cut if it's damp. If it's too wet we will not cut to prevent ruts from being in your lawn. We strive to have your yard looking the best it can be. |
Rice City Lawns |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: I work through the rain I work through the wetness it all works good as long as you have good maintenance done on your equipment and sharp blades |
Your bros pro lawn services |
Answer: In some cases Explanation: You should have sharp blades and the grass should not be longer then 6". I would only do it if necessary. It will leaf clumps of grass on the lawn and leave your driveway green from the mowers driving over it. |
GrassHoppers Lawn Enforcement LLC |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: You can it just doesn't look good and could leave tracks in your yard |
Carolina Ground Solutions Inc |
Answer: No, never Explanation: I wouldn’t |
B&p landscaping llc |
Answer: In some cases Explanation: But I will not cut wet grass. Promotes disease |
Glatfelter Property Services |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: Yes, always Explanation: Yes you can cut wet grass. It will get messy. |
Lawn Ranger |
Answer: In some cases Explanation: Cutting grass when it is wet does not normally damage it, but when doing so, it is more time consuming because the follow up raking and blowing of the clippings takes much longer. It is best, if possible, to wait until the grass dries out. |
Kevin Catalano Gardening & Design |
Answer: In some cases Explanation: I try not to cut wet grass , cause the grass will clump up while cutting |
Kochanski lawn care |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: Depending on how wet the yard is. |
TERRY'S LAWN SERVICE |
Answer: In some cases Explanation: Depends on height of grass. We dont recommend it because it tends to shred the tips instead of providing a clean cut and can give the lawn a tan appearance |
Larry Pierce Lawn/Landscaping |
Answer: In some cases Explanation: You can but it makes a mess |
Roop's Lawn Services, LLC |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: we do unless the property is flooded |
Midwest Ground Effects, Inc. |
Answer: In some cases Explanation: Wet grass stays under deck of mower /can carry a fungus from one lawn to another (red thread) |
Branstone landscapes |
Answer: In some cases Explanation: But I would not advise it. Wait till it is dry for the grass will be standing straight up and you will get a cleaner cut. |
Mom's Cleaning LLC |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: In some cases Explanation: If it does not sink when you walk on it .NEVER with a electric mower. |
steve,s yard care |
Answer: In some cases Explanation: It's not ideal to cut grass while wet. If you must mow you can but it will clump up in your lawn mower. I never recommend using an electric mower. |
Timberworx Tree and Landscaping |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: Cutting grass which is wet does not hurt the grass. Heavy, wet clippings, unevenly dispersed and rutting from mowers on soft soil will leave an undesirable appearance. |
Emerald Lawn and Outdoor Services |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: Yes you can mow it but it will not look as good and professional as when it is dry. |
M&G Lawncare |
Answer: In some cases Explanation: You can , but we don't , usually it will push it down instead of cut it, you will get a better cut if the grass is dry |
Black Dirt Services LLC |