After my new lawn starts growing should I remove the straw?
Answers:
after the grass grows and you cut it a time or two you won't even see it anymore.
Other answers:
Don't remove the straw. In time the straw will rot and serve as fertilizer.
Don't remove the straw. In time the straw will rot and serve as fertilizer.
yes if you dont you will have a mess up with your yard with grass and hay mulch seeds blending into your beauitful green yard
Unless you put it down several inches thick, no, it will rot
No, you should not remove the straw. It will retain moisture for the grass and will eventually become feed for the grass.
don't remove the straw it will hold the moisture and decay for fertilizer. Also protect any late seeds from birds
NO, it holds up the seedlings and keep the young grass from burning up during the day.