Do you dry out the grass seeds after you soaked them before sowing them
It grows at an alarming rate, and is taking over the garden.
That will be very hard to say without seeing seed heads, or other identifying factors. It will also be important to note that the grasses that are invasive in your country may be different than here in the US.
Try contacting your local agricultural agency and they will be able to better help you.
Want to replace my lawn..do not know what kind of grass to plant in my front yard...The front is in the shade most of the time. I live in Chattanooga TN and we just purchased the home 2 years ago. I want a good grass plug to take over my front lawn in which I have two large trees, and the lawn is in the shade half of the time.. Will you help?
You will have many options here. This article will get you started: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/lawn-care/lgen/shade-tolerant-grass.htm
I need to get rid of grass from my flower bed but I don’t want to dig it out.
Here is a tip. If you use herbicide, protect your ornamental plants by holding a piece of cardboard against the grass. It will soak up errant spray. Don't recycle this cardboard; it should go in the trash.
If you need to kill grass growing close to ornamental plants, you can apply a selective herbicide that targets only grasses without harming your garden plants. These herbicides will kill most annual grasses like crabgrass and foxtails, as well as perennial grasses like quackgrass.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/plant-problems/weeds/using-herbicide-in-gardens.htm
Hello we put down Kentucky Bluegrass sod in our yard recently and after three weeks the sod that was laid in the shade is in bad shape. The grass looks rotten, the roots have not grown into the soil and there are ants underneath. We stopped watering the grass to stop more rotting. How can we save this grass?
Review the instructions and care of new sod in the link below.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/lawn-care/lgen/installing-sod-instructions.htm
If your sod dies before rooting, there is little to be done except replace the dead portions.
Is this signal grass? If not what is it and how to kill it in my lawn? Thanks
Yes, this does appear to be Signal Grass.
This article will help you.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/plant-problems/weeds/signalgrass-weed-control.htm
I been away from my garden for quite awhile. This is my first year doing a veggi garden. I have planted Cebola Texas Grando 502 onions and because my garden wasnt weeded while I was gone I now am unsure what is onion and what is grass. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Onions have a larger, thicker and hollow stem.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/vegetables/onion/find-how-to-grow-onions-in-your-garden.htm