It may but it won't kill the weeds. It the same way hot water burns you if you get scalded by too hot a water supply from the spigot. Grass seed has a heat limit or it cooks and kills the baby.
Yes, pouring hot water on grass can kill it because the heat can damage the grass's roots and foliage.
Yes, hot water can kill leaves, grass, and yard weeds.
Hot water can kill plant seeds because it can denature the proteins and enzymes essential for seed germination. Exposing seeds to high temperatures can disrupt cellular membranes and cause irreversible damage to vital seed structures, preventing germination. Additionally, hot water can also stimulate the release of compounds that inhibit seed germination.
Boiling water can be used to kill grass in your yard by pouring it directly onto the grass you want to eliminate. The hot water will scald the grass and its roots, effectively killing it. Be careful when handling boiling water to avoid burns and only use this method in areas where you want to completely remove the grass, as it will kill any plant it comes into contact with.
In the hot weather your best bet would be to plant in the late afternoon a few hours before the sun goes down. In doing this you will not have to worry about your seeds or newly sprouting grass becoming cooked and killed by the heat. This is expecially critical as when you water the seeds and grass the hot weather it may become cooked by the intense sun.
Grass will not grow wild and kill weed in hot or cold environments. Weeds will often choke out healthy grass in any temperature.
I know for sure hot water kills germs
its not hot yet
hot water can not exactly kill germs and cold wter does not have a chance but boiling water can kill all the germs
Hot water is not good for flowers. If the water is hot enough it can actually kill all of your flowers.
Yes, hot water can effectively kill fleas by drowning them and disrupting their life cycle.
Yes, hot water can effectively kill fleas by drowning them and disrupting their life cycle.