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You shouldn't cut weeds before spraying them because most herbicides are applied to the leaves and stems. If you cut the weeds, the spray won't be able to reach the weeds' roots. Instead, spray the weeds, wait for up to 48 hours, then pull them out by hand.
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Read More »This site is reader-supported and I earn commissions if you purchase products from retailers after clicking on a link from this site. As an Amazon Associate, I’ll earn from qualifying purchases. There’s been a long debate about whether you should cut the grass before or after spraying it for weeds. If you want to eliminate the weeds once and for all, the method and order are crucial. After all, mowing too soon after you spray will force the herbicide throughout the yard. You shouldn’t cut weeds before spraying them because most herbicides are applied to the leaves and stems. If you cut the weeds, the spray won’t be able to reach the weeds’ roots. Instead, spray the weeds, wait for up to 48 hours, then pull them out by hand. In this article, we’ll show you what happens if you cut the grass after spraying for weeds, how long you need to wait between mowing and spraying, and everything you should know about cutting the grass while spraying. Enjoy!
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Learn More ». It takes care of the immediate problem by making the plants much less visible, but they’ll come back as the grass grows. If you didn’t send the seeds around, the roots can still grow and ruin the surrounding grass. Getting weeds in the lawnmower’s mulch bag can spread the seeds when you use the mulch. This is one of the primary ways crabgrass spreads. You can use crabgrass preventer and other lawn treatments to manage them, but leaving the mower aside until the chemicals work is the top course of action. As you can see, spraying weeds before mowing is typically the optimal route to go. While some people do it the other way around, you’ll reap many more benefits by following this mowing routine. If you’re wondering when you can cut the grass after spraying for weeds, read on.
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