The easy answer is, yes given enough time.
Using brick pavers for a grass driveway offers benefits such as durability, easy maintenance, and a visually appealing look. Brick pavers provide a stable surface for vehicles while allowing grass to grow in between, reducing erosion and providing a more eco-friendly option compared to traditional concrete or asphalt driveways.
It depends on the length of grass and that of a brick. In a wild meadow one blade of grass will be much longer than a standard brick. On the other hand, from a freshly prepared bowls green, you will need tens of blades.
grass grow in a bunch
no they do not live in brick houses in madagascar they live in mud,logs,and grass
Yes, grass does grow in the arctic. Grass lives just about everywhere!
No the digestive tract will destroy the grass so that it will not grow. It would have to be the roots of the grass for it to grow anyway.
It's "grasses grow" (when talking about multiple kinds of grass) or "grass grows" (when talking about only one kind of grass).
No, grass cannot grow underwater because it requires sunlight to photosynthesize and grow.
Where Grass Won't Grow was created in 1969.
I Can Hear the Grass Grow was created in 1967.
Grass typically cannot grow on concrete surfaces because concrete is not a suitable environment for grass to take root and grow.
To grow grass.