Generally speaking it is a bad idea to water any plants during the hottest part of the day. You can "burn" the plant because of the way the sunlight is reflected through the water droplets.
To avoid this, it is advised that you water either very early in the morning or later on in the evening when the sun is about an hour away from setting. This will help you avoid "burning" your grass or any other plants. It is ineffective since quite a bit of the water can evaporate during the heat of the day.
Yes, it is bad for a number of reasons. First, the water tends to evaporate faster at the heat of the day, so the grass doesn't get the best benefit of watering. In my experience, the best time was once the heat of the day was over, so that the grass could recover from the stress and have some hours for the water to dry (in Houston, the concern is mold/fungus when watering over night). As mentioned above, the "burning" effect of water is also true. I preferred to do the slow drip in areas of the yard, moving the hose when the area was saturated, rather than using a sprinkler.
No you can't!!!
The grass will die because they don't have the cold water they need. Hot water will make them die because it steams them. So water them with COLD water!!
You can but you cannot do a good job of it. The grass will clog up the mower and will not lift into the grass-box, If using an electric mower it can be dangerous. Best to wait until it dries.
yes there are some plants like seaweed, moss, algae, and even rice that are categorized as grasses that grow very well in water.
Yes
Water it.
If it is growing somewhere you do not want it to grow, it is a weed.
Jamur grass does not require a lot of water to thrive. About an inch of water a week is enough of water for the grass to grow healthy. If the grass is new or sod, the care for the grass the first two weeks requires the soil to stay moist to enable the roots to grow deep.
We'll according to my research you can grow grass with water, it is the same thing with plants, plants use water to grow like grass. A you think, you probably know that you think that this is wrong, but truly it isn't. water is a great energy source that gives creatures, and living things energy.
Water, sunlight,...ext.
Water fertiliser
Depends on how many blades of grass there are, what type of grass it is, etc, doesn't it?
With soil, water, nutients, sun, and love!
Yea, water!
They grow in dark damp places such as logs or shady patches of grass, so they take water from the log or grass
Yes ,but you don't have to water it leave it up to the rain.
no it doesnt