My research hypothesizes that plant growth is greatly influenced by the exposure of the soil. My goal is to look into the dynamics of plant development in various places (I chose a random site for each area). I will pay close attention to the variables that might have an impact on the outcomes at each place, such as the local temperature or the presence of earthworms, moisture levels, and human activities. My research’s theoretical foundation is based on the idea that plants and grass grow at different rates in the same area and at different locations (same garden, but different places). In particular, how diverse plants, grass, and even flowers are affected by variances in soil location. In addition, my research investigates the wider consequences of grass growth dynamics in the garden, taking into account variables like exposure to sunlight and moisture content, which differ across places. In addition to shedding light on soil conditions in each place and their indirect effects on moisture (when it comes to the shade of trees), I hope to expand our grasp of horticultural ecology (growing grass and plants in harmony with nature) by observing the growth patterns of these plants in my garden. Recognize what emerges out of the earth as well, in case the site is altered. For example, why are flowers visible here but not there?
The three keywords are below:
Different locations
Plant/grass growth
Temperature
A good start to your theoretical background for your introduction. I would really focus on how soil can influence grass growth especially in lawns / artificial environments and more broadly consider why understanding the factors that influence grass growth might be important to understand.