Yes, but be sure to "loosen" up the top soil a bit to help the new seed take hold. And a little fertilizer would be a good idea also.
because you can reuse them when you plant seeds you get more seeds that you can reuse over and over again
Yes, If you prefer.
ANSWER:The septic tank produces gas as it decomposes the human waste contained within it. Ammonia is produced and has nowhere to go but up through the soil. This will make the grass a deep dark green and is good for it in small quantities but continuous exposure will eventually kill it over time.
Plant seeds got to Hawaii by birds flying over the islands and dropping some seeds either by their poop landing on the islands or by seeds dropping from plants that they were carrying.
The plant will have seeds all over because of animals who collected them on their fur.
Grass seeds cost only a fraction of what one would pay for rools of planted grass. To cover a 50sq ft yard with grass seeds would cost only $10,versus over $1000 for rolls.
Because corn is a cereal crop just like barley, wheat, rye, and triticale, since it is a grass plant which is capable of sexual reproduction which produces seeds much like any other grass plant species that exists on Earth. These seeds are harvested and compiled together as grain. The seeds are called kernels. Corn is a plant that has been artificially selected over many many breedings to produce kernels that are larger than any other grass seed and stay on the cob much longer than any other native grass species, relying on humans to harvest and disperse the seeds and not Nature. Hence, corn was made into a grain.
They prefer dead bugs wheter wise.
You can only plant three seeds at a time on Moshi Monsters. Once those seeds have grown, you can dig them up and plant more seeds. Hover over the plant and you will see a note at the bottom about digging up the seed. Click on that note and the plant will be dug up.
they eat herbs grasses and any left over carcass meat from Any dead animal
Yes. Let them mature naturally on the plant. Collect (pick) the seeds when they are full and dry. Store in a dry place and protect from freezing over the winter. Plant directly into the ground in spring.
Leave them sitting by a window over winter. They will sprout. Plant and stand back!