Yes, grass can germinate in cold weather, but it may take longer compared to warmer temperatures.
Yes, grass seed can germinate in cold weather, but it may take longer compared to warmer temperatures.
Yes, grass seed can grow in cold weather conditions, but it may take longer to germinate and establish compared to warmer weather.
Grass seed can germinate in 50 degree weather, but it may take longer compared to warmer temperatures.
Yes, grass seed can germinate successfully in cool weather conditions, but the germination process may be slower compared to warmer temperatures.
Grass seed becomes too cold to germinate effectively when the temperature drops below 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
Seeds can germinate in cold weather, but the process may be slower compared to warmer temperatures. Some seeds require a period of cold temperatures, known as stratification, to break dormancy and germinate. However, extreme cold can inhibit germination.
Yes, grass can grow in cold weather conditions, but its growth may slow down or stop depending on the severity of the cold.
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Yes, grass can still grow in cold weather, but its growth may slow down or become dormant during the winter months.
Cold weather can slow down the growth of grass seed, but it usually won't kill it as long as the seed is properly planted and cared for.
Grass seed can die in cold weather if it is exposed to freezing temperatures for an extended period of time. It is important to plant grass seed at the right time and provide proper care to ensure it survives in colder conditions.
Yes, grass seed can survive the winter and successfully germinate in the spring if it is properly planted and cared for.