Yes
remove the sand then put dirt there
Sand has no nutrients and vitamin C but soil does.
Green beans grow better in soil.
Yes, you can successfully grow grass by putting topsoil over sand. Topsoil provides nutrients and a better environment for grass roots to grow, while sand helps with drainage. This combination can support grass growth effectively.
I have sugar sand what grass will grow?
Indian grass will grow in soils from sand to clay. But will grow its best in sand.
dirt
Grass typically grows on soil, which provides nutrients, support, and moisture for the roots to thrive. Dirt, on the other hand, is more of a loose combination of sand, silt, and clay that may not be as conducive to healthy grass growth.
dirt sand and a little bit of grass
Depending on the size of the grain of sand, sand is best. It holds more moisture then dirt does.
Grass will grow in most any soil condition, but not clay. Grass is a plant, and it needs soil to be porous enough that water will be able to flow through; thus it will not grow in pure clay. However soils that have a mixture of loam and clay, or sand and clay, or loam and sand, will be suitable enough for grasses to grow in. But there are many species of grasses, and each species have their own specific conditions they like to grow in or grow best in.
You do not have grass because you have sand. Sand does not contain much in the way of nutrients for plants to grow in. And it does not hold moisture well and water drains through it. You will need some good top soil to get grass to grow.