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Morning dew on the grass may look charming, but mowing wet lawns can lead to uneven cuts, clumped clippings, and increased risk of lawn disease. Cutting grass when it’s still damp requires a strategic approach to protect your turf and maintain a pristine yard. Early morning mowing—just after dew settles but before the sun fully dries the blades—allows grass to dry quickly after trimming, reducing fungal growth and ensuring clean, sharp cuts. Using the right mower settings, such as a higher blade height and sharp blades, minimizes stress on freshly cut grass, promoting faster healing and healthier growth. Timing matters: mowing too early in dewy conditions without proper care can trap moisture, inviting molds and patch issues. By mastering the art of cutting wet grass in the morning, homeowners preserve lawn vitality and achieve a flawless finish without compromising long-term turf health.
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