plant rye, cover lightly with compost or peatmosss, water daily in the morning. the key is water. or just put down sod and water it fequently.
it has to be summer
sunflowers because they grow big in the summer
Summer
In the summer, moose scavenge around for berries and roots to grow as large and strong as they can for mating season in the fall.
Red oat grass generally grows faster in summer as it prefers warm temperatures. In winter, growth may slow down due to colder weather and reduced sunlight.
It doesn't really matter. It just depends what you want.
Large amounts of grass grow in the tundra in the polar summer, and birds come to eat this grass and nest away from predators.
grass grow in a bunch
Yes, grass does grow in the arctic. Grass lives just about everywhere!
No the digestive tract will destroy the grass so that it will not grow. It would have to be the roots of the grass for it to grow anyway.
It's "grasses grow" (when talking about multiple kinds of grass) or "grass grows" (when talking about only one kind of grass).
Where Grass Won't Grow was created in 1969.