Plants are a complex mixture of thousands of different chemicals and do not have a "chemical formula."
The chemical formula for a glow stick is typically C12H10N2O2S2. This formula represents the compounds contained within the glow stick that produce light when mixed together.
Grass growing in a lawn is a physical property because it is a natural process of the grass changing in size and shape without altering its chemical composition.
Lawn-mowing is a physical change, whereas the grass dying is chemical.
Cutting doesn't change the chemical composition.
Grass growing in a lawn is a physical change because the origonal substance still exists. :) good luck!
Chipmunks eat any grass.
Probably St Augustine of Hippo because it invades everywhere and chokes out anything in it's path.. Amen - lol
how do i get rid of johnson grass in my lawn?
runner/stolon
All grasses are monocots.
too many big words!
It can grow in the shade, but will not do well under large trees.
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Saint Augustine grass and Bermuda grass can coexist but there will be issues. Saint Augustine grass needs less fertilizer and usually grows faster. So it could make mowing the grass a frequent chore.
There is not really any weed control out there that will kill one type of grass and not the other. If you want to get rid of Bahia grass in St. Augustine, you best bet is to spray the areas of Bahia grass with Roundup (the ready to use kind with the blue sprayer). Avoid as much of the St. Augustine as you can as Roundup is non selective, and then in the bare areas left by the dead Bahia grass you can put new St. Augustine in 7 days later. If the bare areas left are not too large, you can fertilize the St. Augustine encouraging it to spread into the bare areas.
tropical and subtropical creeping stoloniferouse perennial grass. height (length) of the stolon can vary. if used as a lawn no more than 4cm, else you face possible problems with fungi and thatching
Read your governing documents to determine what is required of you, the owner, in terms of the type of grass you can grow or must grow.