We used a rake to get up the straw. We waited for the grass to get about 2" - 3" above the straw and then gently removed it using a rake. Another method suggested was to mow it after it reaches the height mentioned above using a bagger. I did not try that so don't know how well it will work.
You remove the straw from grass when the grass is about three inches tall. You can remove it with a garden rake.
No, grass and straw are both common nouns.
No, not a drinking straw. As for straw as in grass, I guess someone could eat that.
That is the correct spelling of "straw" (dried stalks of grains or grass).
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If you are using pine straw, be sure to use aged straw. Fresh pine straw has a chemical that causes issues with plants.
Local nurseries or garden centers would carry straw mulch. Generally places that sell grass seed will carry straw.
by buning it
Grass, leaves, straw/hay.
Straw is better because it does not contain may seeds. Hay contains seed and cause weeds to grow in your freshly planted grass.
yes, but it is not really healthy for them, they prefer hay or straw
Marvin Chester Stone invented the drinking straw because he didn't like the earlier invention of drinking straws by the Sumerians of Mesopotamia where they used dry, hollow, rye-grass as drinking straw's. He believed it made beverages taste like grass.