Salt is bad for grass in large doses. Although salt typically kills grass, it can be used to get rid of an unwanted patch.
no it doesnt
It does...if you put enough salt into the water mixture & it soaks into the ground then nothing will EVER grow there again. Salt dries out the flowers therefore kills them...also kills grass.
Spartina grass
salt water
I've lived in Florida, and the answer is, unless you want dead grass, dont water with salt water... I tried that.
No, most plants will not grow at all in salt water.
Seeds grow in regular water and not in salt water because regular water is more healthy than salt water.
salt water
neither salt water or salt water with fertilizer is better because salt just kills the plants. although some plants grow faster with salt because of their salinity.
with salt and bioling water
NO
Not unless the salinity level was overly high to begin with. Normal salt range for most systems is from 2,600 ppm to 3,600 ppm, lower than the salt level in your tears. I use my salt water waste on my grass, and it is thriving!! If your equipment is malfunctioning, and your salt level is 'overly high', then it could possibly kill your grass. The Romans 'salted' the fields of their conquered enemies to prevent them from being able to use the fields again, an effective trick.