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subject: Varieties Of Grass - Fundamentals Of Grass [print this page]


"Grass is the integral part of a natural landscape. Due to its number of species and easy-to-grow process, entrepreneurs and scientists have developed a way to make more out of the usual uses of this plant. In the beginning, grass was used for landscaping purposes. Because of technological advancements, grass have become so much more than just a plant.

Today, grasses are used to make brooms, roofs and a lot more. With this success, growing grass has become very popular.

Only a few of the type of grass has helped us in our day to day activities especially that it has become an industry. There are many uses of grass and some are unknown to us yet. In essence, grass can be used in three different ways: Grass, first and foremost, can be used as a food. Corn, rice, and other starchy foods we have are actually grass. We eat them daily but we don't know that we are actually eating grass. Sugarcane is one more example. This grass undergoes a series of processes and the extract is converted in to sugar. Thus, grasses aren't only for farm animals. We, people, also do. Therefore, because grass can be made into many types of foods, growing them is essential.

Grass is commonly used in gardens and for lawns. When landscapers choose a kind of grass to grow, the type of environment and the kind of soil is taken into consideration. Growing grass of this kind is simple because this type grows instantly. There are special grasses like the marsh grass which can make a tropical effect in the garden.

Lastly, the use of grass includes making a wide variety of items such as brooms, decorative items, textile and many more. Today, people are making money out of it. Grasses can help our environment. This is because it can minimize and reduce the effects of soil erosion. These are only a few reasons why we should not take grass for granted. Though they look simple, but their contributions are significant especially to our daily lives.

by: Greg Pierce.




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