Not just run size, but let me point out that rain, drought, altitude, and grass type are going to have an impact on whether your run still has grass over time or not. I don't have grass as we might envision a grassy yard, well cut, green, and trim. More like sparse, dry prairie grass and weeds. Mostly weeds. That stuff couldn't grow fast enough to keep up with the girls despite having a larger area for them to forage during the weekend. We only let them run loose in the side yard when we're home to keep an eye on things.
So JackE in Maryland grows a different grass variety than jthornton in Missouri. This is a pretty safe assumption. And I bet you guys have different grass than I do. It is also a fairly safe assumption that these different varieties of grass grow at varying rates under each individual's conditions.
So JackE in Maryland grows a different grass variety than jthornton in Missouri. This is a pretty safe assumption. And I bet you guys have different grass than I do. It is also a fairly safe assumption that these different varieties of grass grow at varying rates under each individual's conditions.