If taken care of grass will not die. Grass is fairly resilient and needs a lot of abuse or harsh chemicals for it to die.
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You can learn about the care of synthetic grass at landscaping.suite101.com. Another good site is http://www.allaboutlawns.com/grass-types/artificial-grass-great-innovation-but-expensive.php There are a few very good websites dealing with the care of synthetic grass. These include http://www.allaboutlawns.com/grass-types/artificial-grass-great-innovation-but-expensive.php, http://landscaping.suite101.com/article.cfm/synthetic_grass_turf_lawn_maintenance, and http://www.superpages.com/supertips/synthetic-grass.html.
There are 2 types:1.) Naural Grass.2.) Synthetic Grass.Natural Grass: Natural Grass needs really good care. It can die and get wrecked very easily just from players running around on it. The owners of the courts need to water and and take very good care of it every day.Synthetic Grass: Synthetic Grass is grass that doesn't grow. It has sand on it to help the players slide and for a different type of surface. Synthetic Grass doesn't need anywhere near as much care as Natural Grass.
it depends on how you care about it....
no it does not. it dies if you dont take care of it.=)
There are several new ways to care for crab grass. With the growing variety of weeds & other grasses there are new products available for weed and grass control. Pesticides are also another way to care for your crab grass. Depending in your situation you may benefit from consulting with your local home and garden center to see what products could benefit you and your new lawn.
you can find it in the grass north of goldenrod city. Also in the grass right outside of the day care ( south of goldenrod )
Scotts year around lawn care feed, will help control your crab grass without harming the other grasses in the area. scotts also help make your grass grow thicker due to the fertizlation that is offers in the seeds.
The benefits of synthetic grass is that it doesn't need any lawn care besides maintaining it from falling apart and it doesn't need to be mowed.
Bermuda grass is a great choice for the Florida climate. It is easily maintained in hot temperatures and doesn't need a lot of water.
Bermuda grass is relatively easy to care for. Its nutritional needs include a nitrogen level of about 2 to 6.