Blue grasses are not very drought tolerant and need regular, steady supply of water. The water needs will increase in the summer time, especially in areas with increased temperatures and fewer rains.
it depends. Warm season grasses--bermuda grass as an example goes dormant and stops growing in the winter months. while cool season grasses (kentucky blue grass/rye/fescue) go dormant and stop growing in the summer months. Growth may slow at other times of the year, but it does not actually stop unless the lawn/grass is dormant. Dormancy is part of the natural life cycle of grass.
No, it is just a phrase. However, there are some grasses that are named "blue", but they are green, not blue.
all the animals in the water do! they use them for shelter to hide from predators . animals that might do this are blue crabs!
I don't know how to get many Blue Grasses easily though, but I know hot to get many Black Grasses. Go to the mine and crush some rocks and you will find Black Grasses.
Yes, if given plenty of care like water in the hot summer months during it's early years. I gave a Blue Spruce to my mother and she planted it on the farm in Southwest Louisiana. Five years later and it's still growing!
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As long as it is the summer season you can wear deltas when ever you want. If it's winter months you wear dress blue Charlies which is the long sleeve kaki shirt and tie
Kentucky Blue Grasses grow best in the northern half of the United States. It is not drought tolerant and will go dormant in extreme climates. It is usually seeded with Rye grass.
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The colour of and body of water is more dependent on what it is reflecting than what is in it. Fast moving or rough water reflects differently than smooth surfaced water. In summer the water reflects blue sky and is set in a green background, making it seem more "blue." In winter the sky is paler and the surrounding areas are white with snow. This allows your eye to see the water as a more green blue. Seasons are not always the mitigating factor, some times it is the depth of the water, others the latitude that effect the perception of colour. For example: The water of the Caribbean appears to be more green-blue than the waters of the north Atlantic.
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