Yes, you can grow grass on fabric. However, you need optimal conditions to do so. Some commercial growers grow seedlings on several types of textiles including burlap and a specially developed non-woven textile called Sure to Grow which is similar to quilt batting. Growers who use textiles as a substrate use hydroponic irrigation systems to deliver complete nutrient solutions to the plants.
In France, plants are grown in geotextiles and installed vertically opn the facades of buildings creating a "green wall". Once again, nutrients are supplied via the irrigation system.
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Yes, grass does grow in the arctic. Grass lives just about everywhere!
No the digestive tract will destroy the grass so that it will not grow. It would have to be the roots of the grass for it to grow anyway.
It's "grasses grow" (when talking about multiple kinds of grass) or "grass grows" (when talking about only one kind of grass).
Where Grass Won't Grow was created in 1969.
I Can Hear the Grass Grow was created in 1967.
To grow grass.
There is no sunlight for the grass to grow / survive.
Indian grass will grow in soils from sand to clay. But will grow its best in sand.
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No. Grass needs oxygen and carbon dioxide to grow and thrive, not helium.
They can. Thunderstorms produce rain. Rainfall can cause grass to grow.