Yes, you can use pine needles instead of straw to cover grass seeds. Pine needles can provide a protective layer that retains moisture and helps prevent erosion, similar to straw. However, they may decompose more slowly than straw, which could affect soil nutrients over time. Ensure that the layer is not too thick to allow sunlight and moisture to reach the seeds effectively.
yes, but they also eat seeds, tubers, conifer needles, bark, and various green vegetation sources such as grass and clover
No, a Moose eats seeds, grass and pine needles. Not meat.
Grass seeds cost only a fraction of what one would pay for rools of planted grass. To cover a 50sq ft yard with grass seeds would cost only $10,versus over $1000 for rolls.
You can obtain grass seeds from garden centers, nurseries, or online retailers. You can also collect grass seeds from existing grass in your yard by allowing the grass to go to seed and then harvesting the seeds.
Grass + Grass= Seeds
by the seeds on the tip of the grass that is out of the ground all ready
Yes, grass does have seeds. Grass seeds are dispersed through various methods such as wind, water, animals, and human activities.
To obtain seeds from grass, you can wait for the grass to naturally produce seeds, or you can manually collect the seeds by cutting the seed heads off the grass and storing them in a dry place until they are ready to be planted.
To plant cat grass seeds effectively, follow these steps: Choose a shallow container with drainage holes. Fill the container with potting soil. Sprinkle cat grass seeds evenly on the soil surface. Cover the seeds lightly with a thin layer of soil. Water the soil gently to keep it moist. Place the container in a sunny spot. Keep the soil moist and watch the grass grow for your cat to enjoy.
by the seeds on the tip of the grass that is out of the ground all ready
Yes.
To grow grass.