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No, not harmful at all.
If its dry NO If Its Ok then YES!!
yes it is not
grass cuttings, weeds pulled out of garden, leaves trimmed off shrubs and trees
Garden waste like grass cuttings, leaves and plants, flowers , clippings and cuttings from pruned plants but no soil or plastic wrappers or bags
no, grass has little nutritional value. its better to feed them alfalfa or rabbit food.
The verb "to mow" means to cut grass (usually with a scythe or a mechanical device). Therefore once the grass, medow or lawn has been cut (mown), the remains (left in the ground) are "newly mown grass" while the bits cut of are the "grass cuttings".
The verb "to mow" means to cut grass (usually with a scythe or a mechanical device). Therefore once the grass, medow or lawn has been cut (mown), the remains (left in the ground) are "newly mown grass" while the bits cut of are the "grass cuttings".
# cuttings # layering # divisions # grafting # tubers and rhizomes
Bamboo is a fast growing grass that is easy to multiply from cuttings. A 10" section containing two nodes and 2 internodes are sufficient for root propagation.
No you can't because horses are grazing all the time throughout the day, and only eating small amounts at a time. So when you give them grass cuttings they are eating far much more grass as when they are grazing so their digestive system can't handle all the grass at one time, and it will most probably give them colic, and then they may die.