Palm trees, of which more than 2,000 species exist, are grouped botanically with grasses, sedges, bamboo, grains, lilies, onions, and orchids. In fact, as it turns out, a palm tree has more in common genetically with turf grass or corn than it has with an oak tree! A palm treeRead More →

Fertilizers contain lawn chemicals like pesticides that can emit toxic vapors, cause digestive issues, or even damage chickens’ nervous systems. Even if your fertilizer is organic, the amount of nitrates and phosphorous found in the soil can be enough to cause problems in certain birds. Can chicken only eat grass?Read More →

Some grasses that grow best in sand and shade include tall fescue, zoysia, bermuda, and centipede grass. Tall Fescue. Tall fescue is one of the most popular types of grass in the US, and for good reason. … Zoysia Grass. Zoysia grass is another highly adaptable grass that can growRead More →

In zoology, a graminivore (not to be confused with a granivore) is a herbivorous animal that feeds primarily on grass (specifically “true” grasses, plants of the family Poaceae). The word is derived from Latin graminis, meaning “grass”, and vorare, meaning “to eat.” Graminivory is a form of grazing. What kindsRead More →

The most effective way to control barnyard grass is to spray it with a weed control product made for use on lawns, like one of the Roundup® For Lawns products. That way, you’ll be able to KO barnyard grass – and other weeds listed on the label – without doingRead More →

Shears are used to harvest Wool from Sheep without killing them. Upon shearing a Sheep, the Player will get 1-3 Wool, with the color of the Wool depending on the color of the Sheep Sheared. Shears are the only way to harvest Leaves, Vines, Dead Bushes, Tall Grass, and FernsRead More →

Is it safe for cats to eat grass? When eaten in moderation and providing it hasn’t been treated with any pesticides or herbicides, cats eating grass is completely fine. However, if your cat eats grass a lot, it could get stuck inside their nasal chambers and cause them to sneezeRead More →