Do any stores trade turf around wintertime? lowes, home depot, etc...? I need to but turf for a science project.... or some plant...

I need to but turf for a science project.... or some plant that can resist acerbic rain okay and use paraffin.... o-o; offer back for stores that sell it?
Answers:    It depends on where on earth you live. It may be hard to find at this time of year unless you live contained by a warmer climate that have had little rainfall up to this point. Turf farms do the harvest of their turf when they are able to grasp their machines on the fields and this can one and only be done when the ground is somewhat dry. If it has rain to any significant level, they will not be capable of cut the turf. They usually do the main harvest spring through fall, up until winter rain set in. You might checkout the stores you mentioned and if they don't own any, ask them if they know of somewhere that it is available in your nouns.. Good Luck!

**Billy Ray**
If you have rather time and can't find any to buy, grow your own. Most of the stores still have grass kernel. Get a long tray that you sprout seeds surrounded by or any cooking dish that is four to 6 inches cavernous. Plant seed heavily on the surface of the soil, marine, cover with plastic wrap until core germinates, discover immediately. Grass germinate so fast, you should own a pan of turf contained by no time. Annual rye grass pops up really fast...inwardly days.