we do not provide nutrients to the grasses but still they grow well. how does this happen?
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Grasses needs only water,soil, sunlight and Very small amount of fertilizers.They get it from soil,As we add fertilizers to our crops . these dissolve in the soil.they get sunlight from sun and water fron ground through soil
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We do not provide nutrients to the grasses but still they grow well because grasses require very less amount of water, nutrients and sunlight to grow.
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Grasses are the lower heighted plants. They grow very near to the ground. They do not require much amount of care. Also they spread around the ground very fast. They reproduce very fast.
The grasses need alomst 5-6 hours of sunlight. The most important feature for them to grow is the right soil and healthy soil with proper atmosphere. The perfect example of this is the lawn. We only water them on proper time.
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