Without water, the vast majority of plants can’t survive. Xerophytes aside, plants need a plentiful supply of water to be able to photosynthesise and create the food they need to grow. When there is a prolonged period of drought, it is an inevitability that your grass will eventually begin to suffer. Left to deteriorate, it will begin to yellow and lose its original vibrancy as time passes. While finding an alternative source of water will solve this issue, in an area or timeframe where rainfall is rare, there can be restrictions on using surplus water. Supplies of water wearing thin is bad enough, but when you consider the environmental implications too, it becomes even more irresponsible to use
Without water, the vast majority of plants can’t survive
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