In summer it should be at least 3" long if not more. In spring and fall you can cut it shorter if you prefer.
10 days roughly. Keep it moist and stay off it, no mowing or other disturbances.
Under ideal conditions (warm weather, pleanty of sunlight, and lots of water) Bermuda grass seed should begin to germinate in 14 days. Seedlings should be fairly visable between 14-21 days.
Generally 3-4 weeks until your ready to mow
This is imposssible to answer as too many factors are involved.
Type of grass.
Type of soil.
Weather conditions.
etc etc.
2-4 weeks
30 days
yes
3 metres.
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It depends what species they are, an albino grass snake would not grow as long as an albino anaconda.
Hydroseeding is a mix of seed and mulch. This mixture is called a slurry, and is transported by a truck or holding tank and is then sprayed through and attached tube then onto prepared ground. It is a faster and shows higher signs growth in the vegetation that was planted by hydroseeding.
Yes, they'll grow longer in order to get more sunlight.
My husband and I had this discussion on the weekend. So I lloked it up and this is what I found out. If you let the grass grow long enough it will grow seeds. I usually keep our grass short so I never noticed.
In order to be considered turf grass, it usually grows to be less than 6" tall.
Possibly years.
About 14 days if conditions are right.
Yes and it might not grow back for a long time.
grass grow in a bunch