chloraphyll, the chemical need for plants to undergo photosynthesis
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No, blood does not make grass grow green. Grass requires sunlight, water, and nutrients from the soil to grow green. Blood contains nutrients that could potentially benefit plants, but it is not a recommended or effective fertilizer for grass.
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No. Green grass comes from the Earth itself, arising from the soil and placing roots borne from seeds or tillers from other grass plants, using the sun's rays and the moisture from the sky to grow and propagate. Green cows do not exist on this Earth either.
A Piece Of Grass is green it is probably the lengh of your pinky finger .. it is usually outside and it has dirt underneath it and the makes it grow .. the rain also helps it grow .. !! It Is Usually In Your Lawn ! : ) A Piece Of Grass is green it is probably the lengh of your pinky finger .. it is usually outside and it has dirt underneath it and the makes it grow .. the rain also helps it grow .. !! It Is Usually In Your Lawn ! : )
The cast of Blood Makes the Green Grass Grow - 2011 includes: Catherine Lerza as Mary Christopher Loverro as Veteran Diane Stark as Vanessa Micci Toliver as Gene
Yes, you can put grass over concrete to create a green space in a paved area by using artificial turf or installing a grass grid system that allows grass to grow through the concrete.
Creeping bentgrass grass is the recommended species for putting greens. It can be purchased at seed supply houses.
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Well they certainly don't grow crops in December or January. Nor do most graze their animals on green grass in February because there is no green grass in February--there's snow instead.
Liriope can be grown as a border plant - it comes in green & Varigated. Mondo Grass in used more in shade & used as a ground cover & does not grow as tall as Liriope it comes in green.
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