because it needs sun to grow and sun is part of grasses food
They grow in dark damp places such as logs or shady patches of grass, so they take water from the log or grass
Grass can continue to grow at night through a process called respiration, where it converts stored energy into growth. However, growth may be slower compared to during the day when photosynthesis occurs.
In Alaska kinda slow compared to Florida.. == == Red wood slower then grass roots I would imagine
No, rhubarb does not grow well in shady conditions. It requires full sun to thrive and produce a good harvest.
.....grass seed needs moisture....I don't think that milk would cause it to grow any faster, or any slower than water, as long as it is kept saturated until it has sprouted.
Slower than what?
Shady!!!
Bryophytes generally grow in moist and shady places of rocky hills.
grass grow in a bunch
slower
Yes, grass does grow in the arctic. Grass lives just about everywhere!
Honeysuckle likes to grow in a moist, shady area.