If the lawn is burnt to the point where the grass is very dry and brittle, then yes. Those areas will need to be raked up and either reseeded or sod will need to be put down. If the grass still has some green to it and gives you resistance when you pull on it, then the root system is still alive and generally water will bring it back. I work for the Scotts helpline and we get this question every now and then.
they got half there name from onions and the other half was cause they was made in spring
If a spring is cut in half, its stiffness, or spring constant (k), will effectively double. This is because the stiffness of a spring is inversely related to its length; a shorter spring can resist deformation more effectively when a force is applied. Therefore, each half of the original spring will have twice the stiffness of the full spring.
Half way around the sun from spring we have fall, or autumn.
Half way around the sun from spring we have fall, or autumn.
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The best fertilizer for a moneyplant ( also called a jade plant) is liquid fertilizer diluted at half strength with water. I have found that Miracle Grow works fine for most plants, but there are other brands out there.
If the spring is cut in half, it will have half the original stiffness. So, when 12 N is suspended from the cut spring, it will stretch twice as much as before - 20 cm.
1.) Form a Question. Why is my grass not growing? 2.) Research Grass needs water and nutrients to grow. 3.) Formulate a hypothesis. Add fertilizer to my grass and it will become greener and taller. 4.) Experiment Half of my lawn I will add fertilizer, and the other half I will leave the same. 5.) Observe. The half with fertilizer is 3 shades greener than the side without. 6.) Draw Conclusions. Adding fertilizer to your yard could help make it greener and taller. 7.) Tell. Post your findings online.
For lawn bushes, a general guideline is to apply 1 to 2 pounds of 10-10-10 fertilizer per 100 square feet of area. It's best to split this application into two sessions, applying half in early spring and the other half in late summer. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions and consider conducting a soil test for specific nutrient needs. Be cautious not to over-fertilize, as this can harm the plants and the environment.
To test how fertilizer affects tomato plants, the farmer should randomly assign the treatments (fertilizer or no fertilizer) to the plots. This helps ensure that the observed effects are due to the fertilizer and not other factors. Additionally, the farmer should monitor the growth of the tomato plants in each plot over time to compare the effects of the fertilizer treatment.
The spring constant remains the same regardless of the length of the spring. It is a physical property of the spring material and design, representing its stiffness. Cutting the length of the spring in half will not change its spring constant.
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