Grasses grow from the roots, which are able to avoid the blades of a mower. Study a lawn that has been mown a few days back, and notice that tips have been square cut by the mower blades, yet the grass has grown an inch or two taller (from the bottom).
grasses in the sea = algae
Yes, arborvitae will typically grow back after being trimmed, as long as the trimming is done properly and at the right time of year.
# stop trimming them # be careful with them
no its doesnt
It's "grasses grow" (when talking about multiple kinds of grass) or "grass grows" (when talking about only one kind of grass).
No it doesn't. Cutting your hair doesn't make it grow faster
Trimming anyone hair will will cause it to grow. When you trim African American hair you take of the dead ends and make the hair more healthy which encourages growth.
Grasses that grow on the tundra.
You can prevent tall grasses from falling over by providing support such as stakes or cages, trimming them regularly to promote stronger growth, and planting them in well-drained soil with adequate sunlight and nutrients.
Most plants grow from the top but grasses are different, they grow from the base so cutting or animals grazing does not stop them growing.
grass grows naturally it uses the weather to grow
the grass has a lot of roots. The grasses roots grow back fast after a fire.