Grasses are not naturally adapted to thrive in a forest environment. Here are some reasons why:
Grasses typically prefer full sun, while forests often have limited sunlight due to the canopy of trees.
Soil in forests is often rich in organic matter and acidic, which can be inhospitable to grasses.
Forest soils also tend to be cooler and wetter than grasses prefer.
Many forest plants have deep roots that compete with grasses for water and nutrients.
The presence of tree roots also prevents grasses from developing deep roots, which can make them more susceptible to drought.
because of the soil, it's made for trees and forests, not grasslands, it's not fertile enough.
depends on what forest your talking about if its a rain forest it tends to be wet -all of the time- if its just a normal forest it will be damp but not as wet as a rain forest it can be dry if the the climate is hot
during the summer and spring months
it is BURAN, and I had a hard time finding it for my crossword too! it is BURAN, and I had a hard time finding it for my crossword too!
secondary pollutants, i had a hard time finding it so i didn't want you guys to have a hard time. :)
Forest fires release a lot of carbon dioxide that was being stored in the trees. This adds to the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. On the other hand, large amounts of smoke from forest fires can block the rays of the sun for a time, causing a temporary cooling.
Why would a river trout have a hard time living in the ocean?
Hurtgen Forrest, Germany
Mainly a forest most of the time and never move anywhere else
Because it is full of living organisms such as trees, shrubs, insects, birds etc. It is dynamic because all these living things are changing over time.
Living all alone Being with out a girl or boy
They had a hard time anywere in U.S. because they stll had a hard time in many place, but if i could name them i would tell you.
They are like, um, both. It's hard to explain. They are plants, yet living breathing animals at the same time. Yet, they don't do what usual animals do, so I'm like 99% sure they are plants. Hope this helps!
The largest living thing ever discovered is the fungus Armillaria ostoyae. The largest living specimen is located underground at Malheur National Forest in Oregon, and covers 2200 acres.
Let's just say she had a hard time in her child hood..
Let's just say she had a hard time in her child hood..
It is too sunny outside for them...they could dry out and die.
No, pruning back ornamental grasses in fall will not hurt the plant. You can clean these up by pruning at any time of the year without it hurting as ornamental grasses are hardy.