grass (or any plants in general) is organic.
No, sheep should not eat grass clippings as they can ferment and cause digestive issues. It's best to provide fresh grass or hay for sheep to eat.
Yes, goats can safely eat grass clippings as long as the grass has not been treated with chemicals or pesticides. It is important to ensure that the grass is clean and free from any harmful substances before feeding it to goats.
Yes, pigs can safely eat grass clippings as long as the grass has not been treated with chemicals or pesticides. It is important to ensure that the grass is fresh and clean to avoid any potential health risks for the pigs.
Feeding goats grass clippings can be risky because they may contain harmful chemicals, pesticides, or toxic plants. It's best to stick to feeding goats hay or fresh grass to ensure their safety and health.
If it's a pile of grass left on the lawn after you mow it, cal it a clump of grass.
It depends. If the clippings have no pesticides or chemical-based fertilizers, then they are organic. (P.S. they could technically be organic because they were living and are carbon-based, for another definition of organic).
Bamboo belongs to family of grass and is organic.
Yes, grass clippings belong in the compost pile. They break down readily within a year, cooperate with composting procedures, exhibit maneuverable size, and number among the eligible carbon- and nitrogen-rich recyclable materials from which dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich organic matter forms in the compost pile.
No, grass clippings do not cause weeds to grow. In fact, using grass clippings as mulch can help suppress weed growth by blocking sunlight and providing nutrients to the soil.
VegetabLe and fruit tops and bottoms ,leaves,grass clippings,newspaper,and other organic matter,even cow and sheep waste
No, it is not appropriate for your neighbor to blow grass clippings onto your property.
yes it is not
As in grass on a lawn? Lol....no.
VegetabLe and fruit tops and bottoms ,leaves,grass clippings,newspaper,and other organic matter,even cow and sheep waste
The best organic waste is green things like grass clippings and leaves. -Super Llama
To effectively incorporate grass clippings into your garden for improved soil health and fertility, you can spread a thin layer of clippings over the soil and mix them in with a garden fork or tiller. This will help add organic matter to the soil, which can improve its structure, moisture retention, and nutrient content. Be sure to avoid using clippings from lawns treated with chemicals or pesticides.
of course they can