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Oh, dude, people call the grass "grass" because... wait for it... it's grass! I know, mind-blowing, right? It's like calling water "water" because it's water. So profound.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by "water grass," but in our "coastal and bayou" country, we have what we call "marsh grass." Our marsh grass requires lots of rain, standing water, combined with our high humidity. If the grass does not have this environment, it simply dies out. I suggest that if you deprive your water grass of its water supply [buy improving drainage, or filling of the low spots] it also will die out.j3h.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by "water grass," but in our "coastal and bayou" country, we have what we call "marsh grass." Our marsh grass requires lots of rain, standing water, combined with our high humidity. If the grass does not have this environment, it simply dies out. I suggest that if you deprive your water grass of its water supply [buy improving drainage, or filling of the low spots] it also will die out.j3h.
Ice, Grass, Water
To grow grass effectively in clay soil, improve drainage by adding organic matter like compost, aerate the soil, choose grass varieties that thrive in clay soil, and water deeply but infrequently.
the grass is wet because of dew forming on it
Adding the prefix "land" to "grass" gives "grassland," and adding the suffix "scape" to "scape" gives "landscape."
tey live on land and water people also call them hipo potimos
A blade of grass?
Plastic Grass
Grass+Water
The possessive singular of all English nouns is formed by adding 's: grass's