No, salt kills most plants, grass included. It makes an excellent way to clean moss off stone or brick though, and bleach algae off front steps. There's a saying: "to salt the fields", meaning, to destroy their ability to grow crops and starve the people who would rely on that food. It was a nasty old military tactic.
No, I'm sorry but that's just common sense.
Spartina grass
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
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no! it will kill them
No salt clogs roots
how does this help in real life
Salt grass is not a thing to buy. Salt grass is a steak house in Houston.
Grass, flowers and bugs Because they eat flowers.
Yes, mainly by feeding the microbes in the soil.
i think it does not help plants grow because i really don't know
Killing Grass with Salt Because salt not only inhibits grass growth but also kills grass in high doses, you can destroy unwanted grass, such as grass sprouting in driveway crevices, by dosing it with salt. It absorbs moisture, preventing it from reaching the roots of all types of plants, including grass.