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Yes, grass can still grow in cold weather, but its growth may slow down or become dormant during the winter months.
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Yes, grass can grow in cold weather conditions, but its growth may slow down or stop depending on the severity of the cold.
Yes, grass seed can grow in cold weather conditions, but it may take longer to germinate and establish compared to warmer weather.
Yes, grass can germinate in cold weather, but it may take longer compared to warmer temperatures.
Grass can still grow in 40-degree weather, but it may grow more slowly compared to warmer temperatures.
Yes, grass can grow in 50-degree weather, as long as there is enough sunlight and water available.
Yes, grass seed can germinate in cold weather, but it may take longer compared to warmer temperatures.
Yes, grass seed can grow in 40-degree weather, but it may grow more slowly compared to warmer temperatures.
Carpet grass is invasive and most people don't like the look of carpet grass. It takes a long time to grow carpet grass in the spring and carpet grass turns brown quickly when the weather gets cold.
no, they grow best, depending on their stage, between 75-85 degrees. they will not grow in cold weather and if they do it will not be much.
Yes, grass seed can grow in 50-degree weather conditions, but it may grow more slowly compared to warmer temperatures.
no
Grass seed may struggle to germinate and grow in temperatures that are too cold.