There is a best & worst time to mow your lawn in GA, exerts say. Here’s when and why
Spring and summer-like temperatures are rising this time of year in Georgia, which means cutting your grass is a regular task on the checklist.
Mowing your grass can be a weekly task when there’s proper rain and sun allowing it to grow. And in Georgia, we get both of those just about every day.
However, before you get your mower cranked, you should know one super important detail in keeping your grass healthy and your yard looking manicured.
We did some research about the best time of day to mow your grass and here’s what we found:
What is the best time of day to mow your GA lawn?
According to Troy-Built, mid-morning is the best time of day to cut the grass.
“Mid-morning (between 8 and 10 a.m.) tends to be the best time of day for mowing your lawn. It allows enough time for dew to dry, resulting in strong, perky blades of grades, while avoiding the hottest periods of the day,” experts said.
Another great time is between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. when the sun isn’t as high and the temperature isn’t as hot.
And when should you not mow it?
Troy-Built experts said to not mow your grass close to nightfall because it creates fungus build up and it won’t give your lawn enough time to recover before morning.
What are some other great tips?
Here are some other mowing tips from LawnStarter:
Spring is usually the rainy season. Opt for a later mowing time, if needed, to allow the dew and rainwater to evaporate.
Don’t mow dormant or drought-stricken grass during the summer. If you experience summer storms, wait until the grass is dry before you mow.
Southern Living experts also recommend sharpening your mower blades and make sure you are mowing at the right height. These things will help prevent tearing grass blades and pulling up excess water.
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