No, seeding your lawn will always be cheaper than sod. The difference is made up in labor, whatever you save by seeding it yourself over sodding you add yourself in sweat equity, prepping the soil, spreading the seed, covering it with steer manure or whatever, then nursing it until it is mature. All of that is bypassed when you sod.
The cheapest grass seed for hay is usually the species of grass that grows most commonly in your area. Naturally, this varies according to where you live. For example, Bermuda grass (though usually seeded by sprigging) may be less expensive to obtain for hay in the northern area of Florida than Smooth Brome grass seed. However, in the central areas of Alberta, Canada, buying Smooth Brome grass seed or Kentucky Bluegrass-mix seed may be cheaper than getting grass seed for something like Big Blue Stem. You will, however, have to check with your local seed supplier for more accurate prices for grass seed for hay.
Yes, grass seed can grow in the shade, but it may not grow as well as it would in full sunlight. Some grass species are more shade-tolerant than others, so it's important to choose the right type of grass for the amount of shade in the area where you want to plant it.
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Grass requires more rain than shrub as grass grows fast. It requires the nutrients more than a shrub.
Wheat is a type of cereal grass. When the wheat grain is harvested the stalks that remain are referred to as straw. Hay however, is dried grass.
Platinum is not more expensive than a beautiful, natural diamond.
Well, in India granite is more expensive than marble.
You are wrong. Copper is NOT more expensive than gold.
The positives of selective logging are that is it more aesthically pleasing (nicer to look at) than clearcutting. It also leaves a seed souce, slows and controls erosion, but it is expensive.
A palm tree is more closely related to a grass plant than to an oak tree. Both palms and grasses belong to the monocot group of flowering plants, characterized by having one seed leaf. In contrast, oak trees are part of the dicot group, which typically have two seed leaves and different structural features. Therefore, palm trees share more commonalities with grasses than with oak trees.
yes it is more expensive by 75%
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