Grass seed can germinate in 50 degree 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 germinate successfully in cool weather conditions, but the germination process may be slower 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.
Yes, grass seed can grow in 40-degree weather, but it may grow more slowly compared to warmer temperatures.
Yes, grass seed can grow in 50-degree weather conditions, but it may grow more slowly compared to warmer temperatures.
Yes, grass seed can survive the winter and successfully germinate in the spring if it is properly planted and cared for.
Grass seed becomes too cold to germinate effectively when the temperature drops below 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes, a freeze can potentially kill grass seed if it is not able to germinate before the freeze occurs.
Yes, stepping on grass seed can damage it by compacting the soil and hindering its growth. It's best to avoid walking on newly planted grass seed to allow it to germinate and grow properly.
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.
You should wait about 2 to 3 weeks before walking on grass seed after planting it to allow the seeds to germinate and establish roots.
You should seed, wait for the seed to germinate, and then apply your fertiliser. Some fertilisers also contain weed killer which will prevent grass seed germinating.