Jamur grass does not require a lot of water to thrive. About an inch of water a week is enough of water for the grass to grow healthy. If the grass is new or sod, the care for the grass the first two weeks requires the soil to stay moist to enable the roots to grow deep.
Yes, they do!
Water, sunlight,...ext.
air grass and water
Depends on how many blades of grass there are, what type of grass it is, etc, doesn't it?
Sheep need at least 4.5 liters of water per day. Pregnant or lactating ewes need more. *Sheep on dry grass need more water than those on green grass*
You will need earth+moss to get grass.
Grass cannot absorb cold salty water. They need warm water below 50 Celsius.
No, they need the nutrients found in dirt to survive. They also need to be moist so the wont dry out, that is why they are always under grass, to be near the surface to get water.
A wee bit now and then
Because the soil is dry and you need to add water
It depends on the kind of soil you have at your place,because water is more or less the same everywhere you dont have to worry about it.So you always need plenty of water for your grass to grow fast,now if you you want faster growing you need to check the quality of the soil and use the fertilizer you need to get the soil at its best condition so to help the grass grow faster.
Grass should be cut regularly, typically once a week, to maintain a healthy lawn.