Anonymous wrote:This is our first yard. It’s been wet and rainy for like every weekend for a month, and even most weekdays. Is there a way to trim and cut the weeds and grass even when all wet??
You better get after it before you ruin your lawn. Once it's overgrown, you will damage the grass and lose a lot of it due to shock to the plants. You should never cut more than 25% of the blade length off grass at a time. Talking traditional lawn grass. Hay production is obviously different grass.
You can mow it within a few hours after a rain, just don't want it full of water on the blades of grass since it will clog the mower fast. DO NOT use any mulching attachments that block the flow of exit debris. Let it form rows of cut grass debris and rake them up if you waited too long and have them.