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February 09, 2016

How to Know When Your Grass Will Start Growing

February 09, 2016/ Snohomish CD
How to Know When Your Grass Will Start Growing

It all depends on how warm the soil is. Soil temperature determines whether soil microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi, are active or not. These organisms transform the raw materials of the soil into available nutrients for plant roots. No grass will grow without active soil organisms to help them.

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February 09, 2016/ Snohomish CD/
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