Biology, asked by fre3es5tudimplep, 1 year ago

We do not provide nutrients to the grasses but still they grow well.how?

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Answered by sawakkincsem
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The grass is one of the categories of different plants. The grass is usually found in our houses in the lawn to make them more beautiful and nice to look at.

At the base of the grass plant, roots become down into the earth. Commonly, grass roots are stringy, or threadlike. They stretch out into the dirt like fingers, gathering supplements, drenching up water and securing the plant to the ground. Grass stems, called culms, grow up from the base of the plant (the crown).
Answered by alinakincsem
6
Grasses can get by without any care, however, to develop well, they will require supplemental watering and manure when the yard begins to look stressed.

Soil wellbeing is critical to grass survival. To support solid soil, maintain a strategic distance from over-preparing the yard, which will prompt quick grass development and cover development. Pesticides and bug sprays ought to just be utilized when totally important on the grounds that they will slaughter gainful animals, similar to earthworms, that add to soil wellbeing.

The soil itself goes about as a supplement while helping the grass to develop all alone.
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