No it just seems to.
Mowed grass does not technically have a name. i looked in my SCIENCE :) book and it said mowed grass can be called nature's shreds. Answer Mowed grass in an agricultural sense is either hay or silage.
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Mow means to cut down. He mowed the grass last night. The avalanche mowed some trees down.
If the grass is already in place then a balanced chemical fertiliser would have a quicker effect but if the grass has not been sown then good compost mixed in the topsoil will be a benefit.
That is just its genetics. Grass is meant to be tall, but humans are used to keeping it mowed short. Of course, the more water and nutrients it gets, within reason, the faster it grows.
That is just its genetics. Grass is meant to be tall, but humans are used to keeping it mowed short. Of course, the more water and nutrients it gets, within reason, the faster it grows.
Grass should be mowed regularly, about once a week during the growing season, to maintain a healthy and well-kept lawn.
Group of grass is called as clump , if the grass is mowed it is called lawn.
Grass should be mowed regularly, typically once a week during the growing season, to maintain a healthy and well-kept lawn.
Meadow.
Ground speed is matched to the engines ability to maintain speed while cutting grass. Smaller engines will bog down quicker and if the blade is not spinning at max speed the grass will not be cut properly
It is the green things that grow out of the ground in parks and usually in yards and garden. A lawn is the same as grass. Like, you hear people saying that they 'mowed the lawn'. It is a plant but lots of it grows out of the ground.