This hot summer has caused many grasses to turn brown and appear dry and lifeless. But are your grasses really dead, or is there still hope for their revival? With a simple test, you can answer this question.
How to Test the Grass?
To check the condition of your grass, you only need a small knife or a gardening tool. Carefully cut a section of the grass and take a look at its roots. If the roots are green and moist, it means your grass is still alive and just needs a little water and care. However, if the roots are brown and dry, your grass has likely completely died.
This test not only helps you assess the condition of your grass, but it can also help you save water. If your grass is still alive, with proper watering, you can help revive it and prevent water waste.
By Tag Clar Editorial