It depends. If the clippings have no pesticides or chemical-based fertilizers, then they are organic.
(P.S. they could technically be organic because they were living and are carbon-based, for another definition of organic).
grass (or any plants in general) is organic.
Yes, grass clippings are biodegradable. They are composed of organic material that decomposes naturally, returning nutrients to the soil as they break down. When left on the lawn, they can act as a natural fertilizer, promoting healthy grass growth. However, if clippings are too thick or wet, they can mat down and create issues, so it's best to spread them out evenly.
No, grass clippings do not cause weeds to grow. In fact, using grass clippings as mulch can help suppress weed growth by blocking sunlight and providing nutrients to the soil.
VegetabLe and fruit tops and bottoms ,leaves,grass clippings,newspaper,and other organic matter,even cow and sheep waste
yes it is not
No, it is not appropriate for your neighbor to blow grass clippings onto your property.
As in grass on a lawn? Lol....no.
VegetabLe and fruit tops and bottoms ,leaves,grass clippings,newspaper,and other organic matter,even cow and sheep waste
The best organic waste is green things like grass clippings and leaves. -Super Llama
To effectively incorporate grass clippings into your garden for improved soil health and fertility, you can spread a thin layer of clippings over the soil and mix them in with a garden fork or tiller. This will help add organic matter to the soil, which can improve its structure, moisture retention, and nutrient content. Be sure to avoid using clippings from lawns treated with chemicals or pesticides.
use a blower or rake to get the clippings
i dont know this variety but most grasses can spread by clippings