Apperentaly grass can be spread many of ways... animal droppings and humans would probably be best to describe how grass spreads.
The botanical name for couch grass is Elymus repens.
Couch grass disperses seeds through a combination of methods, including wind dispersal, animal consumption and subsequent depositing of seeds in feces, and human activities such as mowing or tilling the soil, which can spread seeds to new areas.
Quack grass (Agropyron repens) is a European grass that is naturalized throughout North America as a weed and spreads by creeping rhizomes. Some other names are: couch grass quitch twitch witchgrass creeping wheat-grass couch-grass
Quack grass (Agropyron repens) is a European grass that is naturalized throughout North America as a weed and spreads by creeping rhizomes. Some other names are: couch grass quitch twitch witchgrass creeping wheat-grass couch-grass
Couch buffalo refers to a type of grass known for its hardiness and ability to withstand heavy trampling, making it suitable for high-traffic areas. Kikuyu grass is another type of turfgrass known for its rapid growth and ability to spread quickly, making it popular for lawns and playing fields.
no way if you give it to them they will die
Couch Lips - 2004 was released on: USA: 6 June 2004 (Tall Grass Film Festival)
Kikuyu / clover / couch / paspalum / bamboo
a lot
Yes. it's also grass or weed as some people like to call it.
It definitely will, especially if you have Bermuda or wire grass.
It is a waste of time and money to treat couch grass with a contact weedkiller as it will not kill the underground stolons, which will just pop up elsewhere. You need to use a translocating herbicide such as Roundup to kill from the roots up. This will of course take longer but is worth the wait. It is also important to apply it when the couch grass is growing strongly. It will also kill any other plant it is applied to so be careful.