it is not normal to get a rash on your back after you have layed down on freshly mowed grass. Unless your skin is very sensitive and you always get rashes!
The usual allergic reaction to cut grass is hayfever type symptoms. Runny nose, streaming eyes and sneezing can be controlled by antihistimines. Talk to you local Pharmacy to find medicine that is non drowsy.
Skin rashes on the other hand are a more severe reaction. If you get "hives" (an itchy rased rash at the area of contact), you should consult a Doctor.
Not laying down after eating helps to prevent heartburn as it uses gravity to keep acid down. When laying down, it is much easier for acid to escape the stomach and flow out.
Yes it should be in between 70-100 b/m but it depends if you are standing up, laying down, or if it was after physical activity.
Depends on your age and fitness level
The normal "resting" range for a healthy adult female is between 60-100 beats per minute. A "resting" heart rate would be taken when you are doing a very mild activity, but best taken when, in fact, resting (sitting, laying down, etc).
the blue sky is a calm blue sheet laying down and resting. HOPED THIS HELPED!!
Cattle that are laying (or sitting) in the grass, or cattle laying down in the pasture.
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Yes, it is possible to grow grass over concrete by using techniques such as laying down topsoil, planting grass seeds, and providing regular watering and maintenance.
The grass at Fenway Park in Boston, MA is comprised of Kentucky Blue Grass. Although, owners and the stadium's ground keepers will be laying down ryegrass for the 2010 season.
Yes, it is possible to plant grass over concrete surfaces by using techniques such as laying down topsoil, aerating the soil, and selecting grass varieties that can thrive in such conditions.
No, it is not recommended to put sod on top of existing grass because the existing grass will prevent the new sod from establishing roots properly. It is best to remove the existing grass before laying down new sod for optimal growth.
it has to go!
Yes, you can put sod over existing grass, but it is generally not recommended as the existing grass may prevent the new sod from establishing properly. It is best to remove the existing grass before laying down new sod for better results.
Laying My Burdens Down was created in 1970.
Saline is normally added to the testis after being removed from freshly killed frogs to prevent them from dying out. The saline also slows down decomposition and helps them maintain their original appearance.
Hopefully about 125/80.
To prevent grass from growing in your flower bed, you can create a barrier by laying down landscaping fabric or mulch. This will help block sunlight and prevent grass seeds from germinating. Additionally, regularly pulling out any grass that does grow can help keep it under control.