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On Thursday, October 10, 1996 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, Gary Bachman wrote:
Okay Kay here goes. The scientific name would be Muhlenbergia filipes. Other common names include Muhley Grass among others. If you need more information you can contact Dr. Bob Dufault. He is located at the Clemson University Coastal Research Center in Charleston, SC. Sorry I do nor have his number handy. I have done some work with him and he is very knowledgeable about the dune grasses. Hope this helps, Gary |
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I have a garden, and i always worry about my garden grass......i always try to keep it green.
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Nitrogen and Magnesium are the main élements forming chlorophyll.
Chlorophyll reflect green light spectrum. (side note) Too much nitrogen will find it's way through the soil and to the water. Too much nitrogen in the water will encourage formation of algae. While algae will produce oxygen while alive...when that algae completes it's cycle and therefore dies, it finds it's way to the bottom. There bacteria will start decomposing matter and in doing so consume oxygen in the water. As oxygen levels in the water decrease, it sometimes gets to a point where fish have a difficult time breathing and dye. Growing grass and keeping it green...needs a little advice. On Wed, 6 Feb 2013 18:14:53 +0000, thomaspoul wrote: I have a garden, and i always worry about my garden grass......i always try to keep it green. |
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