With the arrival of September, there was no denying autumn was in full swing in the UK - with many places seeing lots of rain, and even flooding. This has delayed or put a stop to some gardeners' plans, as the wet weather is not the most appealing when it comes to spending time outdoors. This can be frustrating, especially if it means your lawn has got a bit out of control.
While there is much debate around whether you should or shouldn’t cut the grass in wet conditions, experts have warned that doing so could actually be dangerous. Lawn specialists Moowy urged people to take “extra” care if attempting to mow the lawn when it’s wet. Speaking on their website about “why mowing wet grass can be dangerous” they advised that it could not only damage the lawn but result in injury.
Their warning comes as Brits prepare for a miserable October. The Met Office forecast for the first half of the month predicts "unsettled conditions, with periods of rain or showers, perhaps heavy and persistent at times, and perhaps accompanied by windy spells too. The wettest conditions, relative to average, are likely across England and Wales.
" “Firstly, your mower’s wheels can leave marks and potholes in wet grass, leading to irregular growth and damage to the turf,” Moowy explained. “However, the main reason mowing wet grass is hazardous is that it increases the chances of slipping or falling, especially when mowing on slopes. “And don’t forget: you’re in control of a fairl.