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Miss Maudie's yard was plagued by crabgrass, Bermuda grass, and nut grass weeds.
Miss Maudie hates nut grass because it is an invasive weed that spreads quickly and takes over gardens. Nut grass is difficult to control and can choke the roots of other plants, making it a nuisance for gardeners like Miss Maudie who take pride in their gardens.
It definitely will, especially if you have Bermuda or wire grass.
Apperentaly grass can be spread many of ways... animal droppings and humans would probably be best to describe how grass spreads.
Mulching grass can help prevent the spread of weeds by blocking sunlight and preventing weed seeds from germinating.
Sand can potentially harm grass if it is spread over the lawn in large quantities. This is because sand can prevent water and nutrients from reaching the grass roots, leading to stress and potential death of the grass.
i dont know this variety but most grasses can spread by clippings
Grass flowers when it reaches a certain stage of growth and maturity. This is a natural process for grass plants to reproduce and spread their seeds.
Complete elimination of the grass in your yard is impossible, but it is possible to control the spread of marsh grass to prevent its growth in the future. The easiest method to get rid of marsh grass is to use an herbicide. In addition, marsh grass needs sunlight to grow, so blocking the sunlight in any way will inhibit its growth and spread. If necessary, the grass can also be dug out and uprooted to stop growth. Because marsh grass thrives in wet and soggy areas, keeping soil warm and dry will help prevent the growth of marsh grass. Also, if cattle are nearby, cattle will eat marsh grass and control its growth and spread.
Probably due to the Great War. Miss Maudie is a childhood friend of Uncle Jack. Uncle Jack is Atticus' younger brother so, in 1933, Uncle Jack and Miss Maudie were about 40 - 45 years of age. The U.S entered the Great War in 1917 - 16 years before the time of this novel. Miss Maudie may have been 24-29 years of age and so too her husband. When we encounter Miss Maudie in chapter 5 she attacks nut grass in her yard like the Second Battle of Marne fought in 1918. Is this reference coincidental?
A savanna
No, but there are many grass species that propogate rhizomes to spread their daughter tillers around. Quack grass is a good example of this.