Pesticides can be effective in controlling pests and diseases that may harm grass, leading to healthier, more robust growth. However, their use can also pose environmental and health risks, affecting beneficial insects and soil health. Organic or integrated pest management practices may offer safer alternatives while still promoting healthy grass growth. Ultimately, the decision to use pesticides should consider both the benefits and potential drawbacks.
grass growing is a physical change.
creature that feeds on growing grass or herbage?
pesticides kill insects. Pesticides contain carcinogenic ingredients. Pesticides have warning lables that say not to inhale them or make contact with their skin. You do the math.
Organic produce is widely seen as being better for consumers, as well as better for the environment. This is because pesticides are not used in the growing of organic fruits and vegetables.
Yes, but most don't have grass growing at the peaks.
Growing grass can stop erosion. The roots of the grass makes the soil stay so wind and water cant make it move.
It is a physical change because it is still grass. Nothing new has been made.
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Grass growing in a lawn is a physical change because the origonal substance still exists. :) good luck!
For growing grass effectively, about 6 to 8 inches of topsoil is generally recommended.
An herbicide that is specially designed to kill grass will kill the grass growing around your perennials. Be sure to read the label carefully to ensure that it is for grass and will not harm your other plants.