Mature lawns require 1 inch of water per week. It is best to water deep and infrequently, so you will want to water twice a week, giving the lawn a half inch of water per watering.
Grass typically needs about 6 to 8 inches of topsoil to thrive.
Grass typically needs about 6 inches of topsoil to grow effectively.
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Depends on how many blades of grass there are, what type of grass it is, etc, doesn't it?
It depends on the weather, the type of grass, and most importantly, how much grass.
The time it takes for grass to grow three inches can vary significantly depending on factors such as grass type, weather conditions, soil quality, and maintenance practices. Generally, under optimal conditions, grass can grow about 1 to 2 inches per week. Therefore, it may take anywhere from about 1.5 to 3 weeks for grass to grow three inches. However, growth rates can differ widely based on the specific circumstances.
Generally, about 10 inches of snow is equivalent to 1 inch of water. However, this ratio can vary based on factors such as the density and moisture content of the snow. For example, wet, heavy snow may be closer to 5 inches of snow per inch of water, while light, fluffy snow might require 15 inches or more.
6 inches of water No 6 inches of water can cause you to loose traction and hydroplane but 24 inches of water is needed to actually float the car
1.25 inches of water = 2.335 mmHg
To convert inches of mercury to inches of water, you can use the conversion factor of 1 inch of mercury = 13.6 inches of water. Therefore, 29.92 inches of mercury is equal to 29.92 x 13.6 = 407.552 inches of water.
27.7 inches
There are 17.66 gallons in 4,080 cubic inches of water.