what is the best pH for gass
Limestone will raise the soil pH, which can lead to nutrients becoming unavailable to the grass. In general, use a high nitrogen fertiliser (eg. Urea) several times during the growing season to encourage green growth.
Grass growing in a lawn is a physical change because the origonal substance still exists. :) good luck!
grass is a physical change.
A pH of 6.0 to 6.5
The optimal pH for trypsin is 8. It is found in the small intestine and digests proteins and polypeptides there.
grass growing is a physical change.
A moderately deep, highly fertile soil with pH 6.0 to 6.5 is best for growing turnips
Bermuda Grass in the summer, and Rye in the winter. This website has great information on growing grass in Arizona: http://www.phoenixtropicals.com/grass.html
creature that feeds on growing grass or herbage?
Neutral or slightly alkaline conditions. Bajra does not tolerate acidic ( low pH) conditions.
it adds acid to the soil. the pH for rain is 7 which is best for plant growing.
Limestone will raise the soil pH, which can lead to nutrients becoming unavailable to the grass. In general, use a high nitrogen fertiliser (eg. Urea) several times during the growing season to encourage green growth.
Growing grass can stop erosion. The roots of the grass makes the soil stay so wind and water cant make it move.
It is a physical change because it is still grass. Nothing new has been made.
Yes, but most don't have grass growing at the peaks.
It is best to install grass reinforcement during the growing season because it allows the grass roots and grass reinforcement to interlock well and create a stabilise surface that can tolerate cars or any high traffic human activities. You can check out grassreinforcement.com.au for a range of highly effective Park on Grass products.
it depends on the plants, for example if you wanted to grow an apple tree it would b about pH 6