Personally I think that maybe be you could depending on the weather outside.
Yes, the roots that are below ground can regrow the blades above the ground, but it may take a few days. Should do, depending on the type of grass. It only burns to ground level and the roots remain intact, to shoot again in the next rain.
Yes, they will re-grow after the next molt.
The duration of Come Next Spring is 1.53 hours.
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Come Next Spring was created on 1956-03-09.
Yes, If you live in the south-east, or south-west parts of the state. Make sure you sow them into the soil well, and cover them with mushroom manure for best results. You will be happy come spring.
In the grass next to Rubursto.
Spring break is different times in different areas. It may or may not be next week.
If the tulip flowered in the spring the leaves should have died down naturally therefore leave them alone as they are next springs shoots.
You don't have to put very much down, just enough to be able to make the surface of the sod lay in line with the grass next to it.
No. Corn is an annual grass, no matter where it is grown, not a perennial. Once corn is harvested the stalks will never regrow back into a corn plant. A stalk is dead plant material, just like with any other grass that is grazed or harvested for hay or silage. It is the tillers of a grass plant that are what make it seem like a stalk of grass is growing back, but not the stalk itself. Corn does not have these tillers, not like its wilder cousins or ancestors, which means they are unlikely to grow back again next year.Seeds from corn may grow into corn plants, but they won't be as good nor as vibrant or vigorous as the corn that was deliberately planted.
You need to go to talk to the man next to the grass skirt stand and he will give you the grass skirt.