Possibly years.
Yes, kerosene can kill grass if applied directly to it. Kerosene is a flammable liquid that can leach into the soil and harm plant roots, preventing the grass from growing. It is important to avoid using kerosene near grass or other plants to prevent damage.
to make the grass grow faster
They grow together close to the ground
I think it's the pressure and impact the anthill puts on the ground makes they grass grow taller around it
There are4 some trees that grass can not grow under. The roots from hickory trees is strong an consumes the ground around it along with its nutrients.
Not unless it saturates the ground and is thick. The grass will just grow and be cut with a mower the worst is for a bit the yard will colorful.
Not unless it saturates the ground and is thick. The grass will just grow and be cut with a mower the worst is for a bit the yard will colorful.
Cotton grass grows close to the ground to protect itself from strong winds and harsh weather conditions. Its low profile helps it conserve moisture and nutrients, aiding in its survival in challenging environments like bogs and wetlands. Additionally, growing close to the ground may help cotton grass access water from the soil more effectively.
No, it is a false supposition.
It is the green things that grow out of the ground in parks and usually in yards and garden. A lawn is the same as grass. Like, you hear people saying that they 'mowed the lawn'. It is a plant but lots of it grows out of the ground.
grass grow in a bunch
Any dog's urine will eventually ruin your lawn in spots, male or female. You can purchase those packets of stuff that you put on those areas of your lawn and it will green the lawn right up. You can find this stuff in your Feed Stores or Pet stores on in animal catalogs.