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After killing off grass with something like vinegar, you usually can replant grass or plants once the weeds or grass has died.
only producers such as clover grass weat and trees
The hot water, if only contacting the grass will not hurt the other plants, although the desirable plant's roots may extend beneath the soil to where the grass is. As for the vinegar component, also take care that it does not contact the roots or foliage as it works by stripping the protective coating from leaves. It also temporarily acidifies the soil, which is undesirable for most plants except the acid lovers such as azaleas. I wouldn't be using the treatment very close to other plants. You could try spraying the grass with vinegar only, shielding the good plants well, and don't do it on a windy day. If you have used household vinegar, this should break down in the soil within two days. Water the plants well, without washing off the vinegar from the grass.
deer are simply herbivores they have teeth made for eating grass, clover etc.
Crush grass using a pestle and mortar, then filter to remove the blades of grass, apply the liquid to blotting papper. The paper when dried will function like litmus paper. Vinegar e.t.c will make it change colour
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A selective weedkiller will do the job.
After killing off grass with something like vinegar, you usually can replant grass or plants once the weeds or grass has died.
In the lawn. The grasses are too tall for plants like dandelions and clover to grow in a tall-grass prairie.
Grass carp will
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No, soap will kill grass and has no helpful qualities for dry grass.
no , she did not eat she eat grass,clover and forbs
A herd of horses can get colic if turned out on a grass/ pasture mix if they are not gradually accustomed to the dietary change. There are some grasses and clover that can be toxic to horses (alsike clover is one).
Timothy is a grass hay
Vinegar is a natural weed/plant killer, so it will kill your grass rather than help it. And if you can get hold of some pickling vinegar, it will work even better because it is stronger than household vinegar.
no it doesn't because grass is straight and tall clovers are many diffrnt sizes and shaped diffrnt