Mowed grass does not technically have a name. i looked in my SCIENCE :) book and it said mowed grass can be called nature's shreds.
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Mowed grass in an agricultural sense is either hay or silage.
When you cut grass in the meadow, this is called mowing the grass and if the grass is to be used for hay it is called mowing the hay or a 'hay mow'.
An aftermath is the term used for new grass growing after the mowing.
"Mowing" is the word used for when you are cutting grass.
Artificial grass doesn't need mowing. Because it's not real grass it never grows.
Mowing is a mechanical process, not a chemical reaction.
aftermath, rowen, rowan, rowing, rawing or rawn
The man of the house!
not really
Is it as you are mowing or as you leave it sit there? Obviously the lawn will die if you leave the lawnmower sit outside which deprives grass of sunlight and nutrients. If you are talking about the grass dying as you are mowing, it is probably too early to be mowing the grass. This has happened to me when I mow the grass to early in the spring or I cut freshly seeded grass.
As the grass-mowing vehicle mowed the grass, it disturbed the grasshoppers and caused them to jump about. Hence, the birds followed the vehicle and could eat the grasshoppers easily.
The grass is either wet or thick or a combination of the two.
If their church requires it.