In the fall, grass enters a period of dormancy as temperatures drop and daylight decreases. Cool-season grasses may continue to grow slowly, while warm-season grasses begin to die back and turn brown. The growth slows as the grass conserves energy, and many plants prepare for winter by storing nutrients in their roots. This seasonal change helps the grass survive the cold months and rejuvenate in the spring.
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