1. It depends on the lawn mower, if its a ride on you shouldn't because you can make tyre marks on the grass.
2. you secondly shouldn't because the mower blade doesn't function as well when its wet, because the mower blade can just bend the blade of grass and your lawn won't look as good as it would if it was cut dry.
You can. Although its not recommended. It puts alot of undue stress on the motor because of the water and the grass. Grass has a tendency to clump when it is wet. So yes you can. But no you shouldn't.
no you should not mow you lawn on wet grass
Yes One can. But if one has an electric lawnmoer one shouldn't be a moron, wear gloves or better yet don't cut grass in the rain
IMPROVED- no
No. It's up to you if you think the grass is too long, then you cut it.
Yes. It is not recommended if using an electric powered mower.
Many people enjoy the smell of freshly cut grass. It smells earthy, like dirt or hay, but also contains a note of sweetness and rain.
Acid rain can slow the growth of grass and kill the grass. Acid rain also decays buildings and other structures, such as the old buildings in Greece are falling apart because of the acid rain.
How to cut Korean grass
GOOD GOD MAN GRASS CANT CUT ANYTHING IN YOUR BODY GRASS IS SOFT!!!!! (HOW COULD IT POSSIBLY CUT ANYTHING IN YOUR BODY????????)
In the spring, people often touch blooming flowers, freshly-cut grass, warm sunlight, and spring rain.
Some words to describe 'Cut Grass' are: Fresh, nice, and green.
The full question is: What is the function for Faye runs a landscaping business She knows that the more it rains the greener the grass will be A the color of the grass is a function of the amount of rain B the amount of rain is a function of the amount of rain C the height of the grass is a function of the color of the grass? Answer: The color of the grass is a function of the amount of rain.
Grass requires more rain than shrub as grass grows fast. It requires the nutrients more than a shrub.
If you cut your own grass and leave the cut grass on your lawn it acts like a self fertilizer
The verb "to mow" means to cut grass (usually with a scythe or a mechanical device). Therefore once the grass, medow or lawn has been cut (mown), the remains (left in the ground) are "newly mown grass" while the bits cut of are the "grass cuttings".
yes they get through the grass they eat
No idea but I thought I was the only one lol