No. Not unless you would use the same spot day after day. You need to move it frequently.
Yes, salt kills the grass in most yards. There are some salt-tolerant grasses but they are not common.
I cant see how ice would kill grass. as ice is just a solid form of water. which eventu ally melts, which will feed the grass. right?
If the grass were flying at Category 4 or 5 hurricane speeds, then yes, a piece of grass could kill you. (By the way, the grass blade would have to be flying around 300 miles per hour).
Fire (never recommended) would destroy any grass above ground but would have no effect on its root system. Bahia grass grows best in sandy or dry soil, which is why it's so popular in sandy coastal regions. One of the surest ways to kill bahia grass is to drown it by keeping the soil consistently moist until it dies back.
no, it is very healthy for the grass actually, use it as much as you would before
There is certain types of grass that kill plants, but normal yard grass will not, it also depends on the plants. But usually its the weeds that kill the plants, not the grass.
using chemicals hurts the plants around it....just cut it
If it covers the grass, yes. But if mold covered you you would prolly die too o.0
A blade of grass cannot kill you, even in a tornado, but the tornado can kill you.
if its getting sun now it will recover, grass is very hard to kill
No, by the time it gets deep enough the salt has gone
An herbicide that is specially designed to kill grass will kill the grass growing around your perennials. Be sure to read the label carefully to ensure that it is for grass and will not harm your other plants.