The grass underneath a trampoline does not get any sunlight. Without sunlight, the grass can not perform photosynthesis, the process plants use to make their own food. Without the ability for plants to make their own food, they die. It don't get watered
To restore grass after it has been under a trampoline, first remove the trampoline and rake the area to break up compacted soil. Aerate the soil by using a garden fork or aerator to promote air and water circulation. Then, reseed the bare patches with grass seed suited for your climate and consider adding a thin layer of topsoil to improve soil quality. Keep the area well-watered until the new grass is established.
The pros: You lose weight, have fun, show off, a great way to get some energy. The cons: There's only one specific con: the grass. Once you have a trampoline, the grass underneath does not have sunlight/water on it. That makes it turn a yucky yellow color, so if you have a green grass backyard and plop a trampoline in the middle of it and get the yellow grass, that ain't good! I'd say try to take up as least as possible of the trampoline yellow grass. what I mean is mow over there, water over there, sunlight over there, but that's hard, so most people ignore it. Remember everyone's looking AT your trampoline, or even over it, but barely anyone will look under it. Remember that. Hope this helps. :) ~Splitz.monkey13~
Move the trampoline around so it doesn't stay over one section of grass and i f you can't do that (e.g because of a small backyard) then maybe a couple of grass seeds or fertiliser will help!
Yes, if you look at sincara´s entrance he uses a trampoline
some of the risks of using a trampoline are: 1. your child could get injured by landing wrong. 2. they could fall of if there is not a net surrounding the trampoline 3. if you have a dog go under the trampoline while they're bouncing the dog may get hurt. 4. if you live in an area where the wind is very strong you will need to fasten your trampoline down or it could be blown away. 5. if you put the trampoline in the grass you will have to move it to be able to mow under it. the good things about it are: 1. a good source of exercise 2. if you're kid has a video game problem it will get them outside ( trust me, i have brothers) You could possibly severely injure yourself or other could get injured if you're not careful.
You can put it around but not under
on level 16 put the curved trampoline under the man almost touching the ground and the flat trampoline in between the rings and you might have to move the trampoline around.
I'm guessing you mean how can grass die. Lack of water or nutrients is the main reason that grass dies.
yes why do you think the ring goes up and down
The dirt under grass can be called soil.
If taken care of grass will not die. Grass is fairly resilient and needs a lot of abuse or harsh chemicals for it to die.
Your homeowners policy will cover this under personal property. You must be careful though...most policies (in New York) exclude coverage for liablilty for a tramopline. You may be opening doors for a cancellation.