
So, like we said earlier, to play it safe, don’t mow when it’s wet and don’t leave let your grass grow too long.ģ. These are the ones that sit around a long table in a smoky backroom of some desert casino – just waiting for you to make a mistake with your grass clippings. There are probably others, but these are the mob bosses of lawn disease. We’re talking about fungal diseases, brown patches, dollar spots, powdery mildew, Rhizoctonia and Pythium blight. Well, the reason it’s unhealthy is because a lack of airflow increases the chance of disease. But what we didn’t delve into is why this is bad for your lawn. Somewhere above, we mentioned how wet and thick grass clippings can block the flow of air to your lawn. Otherwise you might find this disease starts to spread to other parts of your lawn. If it’s not and you have patches of disease-ridden grass, you need to be getting your rake on and bagging all the cuttings you can. And, most importantly, if your lawn is healthy. So, to summarise : yeah, it’s absolutely fine to leave grass clippings in your lawn if the conditions are right. That said, no matter what sort of mower you’ve got tucked in your shed, you should never mow wet grass. Without causing any harm or problems whatsoever. The way these work is simple: they chop your grass clippings up so finely they’ll disappear into your lawn. And the other half can’t be bothered to constantly empty out a mower bag. Of course, this advice is flawed because half of all people don’t care about the length of their grass when they mow it. Or, alternatively, add a bagging attachment to your mower. Summary:Īnyway, our advice would be to mow your lawn before it grows overly tall so that there aren’t as much grass clippings to worry about. The point is, clippings of this variety will stop the air from flowing to your lawn and that can see the dreaded lawn thatch start to build up.

If you’re a connoisseur of snowballs, you’ll know that it’s easy to craft a good snowball out of wet snow than the fluffy variety. – Thick blades have a tendency to become matted. If you’re wondering why wet or thick cuttings pose a problem, it’s because: It just means you shouldn’t leave them if you mowed your lawn when the grass was pretty high. That doesn’t mean you need to get your tape measure out and start scrutinising every chopped blade. However, you should only do this if your clippings aren’t wet or aren’t too thick. To Rake Or Not To Rake, That Is The Question.Īs a general rule of (green) thumb, there is absolutely nothing wrong with being lazy and leaving your grass clippings to mill about on your lawn. Well, to answer this question, we’ve pulled together a foolproof guide to grass clippings and whether or not you should bother collecting them after each mowing session.ġ.

Or whether that will bring about a sort of lawn-specific apocalypse. – Homeowners all over the country must be wondering whether it’s okay to leave their grass clippings on the lawn. – Everyone knows Bovril tastes like tar compared to Marmite. However, there was a reason behind both of them. Now, before you point it out, yes, I know this thought process is bizarre. Obviously, the first thought that sprung into my head was, “Bovril? Bovril ? Bloody Bovril.” However, this was quickly replaced by another thought, “I wonder what people with large lawns do about their grass clippings – and those suffering from a nasty bout of laziness for that matter?” And then, to finish it off, rake up the grass clippings. Chomp on some toast spread thick with Bovril. Do You Really Need To Rake Up Your Grass Clippings?ĭo You Really Need To Rake Up Your Grass Clippings? – Last week, while sat in my dentist’s infamously uncomfortable waiting room listening to the dull sound of drills go into teeth from behind the closed door next to me, I heard a nervous patient talking to the receptionist about his Saturday morning routine (presumably to shake off the nerves).
