you should probably wait 1-3 days it depends on how anxious you are to get on it some times but it all depends on how tall or small the lawn is
Yes as long as it has been down at least 3 days.
It is generally recommended to wait at least 2 weeks before walking on a newly laid sod to allow the roots to establish and the grass to set. Make sure the sod is firmly rooted before walking on it to prevent damage.
The egg. Dinosaurs laid eggs long, long before chickens existed.
Depending on the species, and how long ago they were laid before you notices, roughly two weeks from now they should hatch.
It depends on the time it takes for the cement to dry.
24 days
17 feet.
It cuts the lawn/ grass when it gets long
Lawn Justice - 2013 Long Arm of the Lawn 1-2 was released on: USA: 30 August 2013
NO. The word laid has a long a sound.
In order to answer that, you would need to know the configuration of the path, that is, where it goes. Does it provide a route down the center of the lawn's length ? Does it cut across the lawn's breadth ? Does it connect one corner of the lawn diagonally to the opposite corner ? Perhaps the path is immediately adjacent to the outline of the lawn, and takes you completely around it. In that case, the path is simply a long rectangle that has been bent into four straight segments and laid along the lawn's outer edge. If the rectangle were reassembled by laying the four segments straight in line again, it would be 2m wide, and equal in length to the distance around the lawn (the perimeter). Surely you would have no trouble calculating the area of that long narrow rectangle, if that were the path's configuration.
It takes up to 15 weeks before she lays her eggs.