Time to Cut Grass
Q: Is there a best time of day to cut the lawn or is there a time you should avoid cutting the grass?
A: I don’t think the time of day matters much to the grass. I prefer to mow in the morning after the grass is dry so I can admire my handiwork all day. If you have a dull mower blade the grass would wilt if you shredded it in the heat of afternoon but I think your own physical comfort is much more important than any supposed problem with the grass and mowing time.
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