Most grasses are dormant in the winter...you just enjoy the time off and they will come back in the spring. If you live somewhere where the weather is mild, you could plant rye grass for the winter over the other grass and you will see green grass.
Most grasses are dormant in the winter...you just enjoy the time off and they will come back in the spring. If you live somewhere where the weather is mild, you could plant rye grass for the winter over the other grass and you will see green grass.
A cactus should be watered at least once a week. It can be watered two times a week if the soil is very dry.
Fertilizer should be applied before rain. Fertilizer should always be watered into the soil or it can cause burning to the grass or plants.
Yes, they have no problem eating dormant grass. As a matter of fact, most native grass species thrive best when they are grazed in their dormancy stage by cattle and other herbivores.
it is not watered enoughTHE SUN IS TOO HOT it is not watered enoughTHE SUN IS TOO HOT
Water everyday if it has not been watered naturally and cut everyday - if possible.
It depends. If it has not been watered, no. But if it got weed killer on it, probably yes.
The grass goes DORMANT during the winter just to come alive again in the spring
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.
spectracide grass killer will dormant grass seed the instructions say seed 4 weeks after application.
snow is improt because in the winter the grass needs to be watered and that is the snows job!
No It has to have water are it will burn up in Texas heat.