To revive dead grass and make it grow again, you can start by raking out the dead grass and loosening the soil. Then, reseed the area with new grass seed, water it regularly, and ensure it gets enough sunlight. Fertilize the area as needed and avoid walking on it until the new grass has established.
No. If the grass is dead it's dead.
Dead grass does not grow back. It needs to be removed and replaced with new grass seeds or sod.
grass is a renewable resource because when it is dead, it will grow again and again Well... dormant would be more accurate. Otherwise, I agree it is renewable.
To revive a dead rose plant, start by trimming away any dead or damaged parts of the plant. Then, ensure the plant is getting enough sunlight, water, and nutrients. Consider repotting the plant in fresh soil and fertilizing it regularly. With proper care and attention, the rose plant may have a chance to recover and grow again.
yes
Just go to the fossil center and revive a few fossils and then go and check it. If that didn't work go dig more fossils then revive them then check again.
To revive your mum's flowers, make sure they are getting enough sunlight, water them regularly, and consider adding fertilizer to help them grow. Remove any dead or wilted flowers or leaves to promote new growth.
To revive a wilting cilantro plant, ensure it has enough sunlight, water it consistently but not excessively, and consider repotting it with fresh soil. Trim any yellow or dead leaves and fertilize occasionally to promote growth.
To revive a struggling mint plant, ensure it has enough sunlight, water it regularly but avoid overwatering, and consider repotting it with fresh soil. Trim any dead or yellowing leaves and fertilize occasionally to promote growth.
Grass is a renewable resource. It will grow again when you use it. This compared to oil, which is a nonrenewable resource. The earth only has as much oil as it will ever have.
grass grow in a bunch
Yes, grass does grow in the arctic. Grass lives just about everywhere!