Grass will grow on damp bricks because small particles of soil are embedded in them from the wind. As more tiny particles attach the conditions for supporting plant life increases.
Of course it will, how else would we grow anything in British Columbia.
fresh grass nice wet grass,nice fresh dirt,sun and heaps of water to help it grow
no- you won't likely hurt your mower, but it may be hard to do a good job. If you have ever let the grass grow too long before mowing it, you have a good idea of what might happen with wet grass.
You could lay sod, but make sure it is wet sod. The sod dries up easily if its roots are not wet. You could also try seed grass there is no guarantee that it will grow but make sure you keep it watered. I would recommend sod it is easy and make i look real, nice and green
grasses absorb water and keep the ground wet . moreover grass doesnot allow the groundwater to get evaporated and prevents the soil to be firm without becoming barren. grass is the main food of cattle. the dew drops which get settled on the grass is enough for the grass to grow.
Its wet because the water from the grass comes up to the grass.
1) center of social gatherings 2) heat and cooking food 3) burned old, dry grass so new grass could grow in the wet season
Grass is wet because of condensation. Vapors get converted into water droplets.
grass grow in a bunch
Guinea pigs can walk on wet grass, but it's important to limit their time on it to avoid potential health issues. Wet grass can harbor bacteria and parasites that may affect their health. Additionally, if they get too wet, they can become chilled, leading to respiratory problems. It's best to supervise them and provide shelter if they are on wet grass.
The weight of a cubic meter of wet grass can vary depending on factors such as moisture content and density of the grass. On average, wet grass may weigh around 400-800 kilograms per cubic meter.
Yes, grass does grow in the arctic. Grass lives just about everywhere!