Warm-season grass stops growing from fall to spring, and cool-season grass stops growing in summer and winter. Drought also stops growth.
Author: Lauren Bryant
Lauren Bryant is a freelance writer currently based in the Pacific Northwest. In her free time, she enjoys long walks and baking. She excitedly awaits the day she can grow her own edible garden.
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