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grant_west 06-24-2014 11:45 AM

Lawn care during a drought
 
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Out here in California we are suffering from a drought. Many people have yellow lawns from not watering and I know it's killing them. Not sure if any out here in California are aware of this product. It's basically a die that you apply to your lawn that turns it green and lush looking. I've seen it in action firsthand and was pretty amazed by its results. Places like Arizona that are commonly water short use this stuff all the time. You can buy the product or so or there are even companies that come out and will apply it for you. I'm not sure of the exact product my friend used but the before and after pictures were very similar to the one I am posting

markj 06-24-2014 9:48 PM

That looks surprisingly natural. Does it look that real in person?

Jmaxymek 06-24-2014 10:19 PM

How safe is it? As far as having animals/kids running around eating it/playing on it?

sinkoumn 06-24-2014 11:58 PM

Lush lawns without water, a patented design*


***May cause blindness, premature balding, sore back, infertility, etc, etc :D

grant_west 06-25-2014 8:47 AM

The one my friend used was all organic. It was made from plant dies ect.

buffalow 06-25-2014 8:53 AM

I'm interested. We are on water rationing already and I am doing a good job saving the lawns, but the real high temps are yet to come. Even if this was a supliment to the lawn it would be cool.

behindtheboat 06-27-2014 2:30 PM

In north texas if people would just actually adhere to the restrictions we would be fine, however there is no active prosecution to stop it and people could care less that they're depleting a valuable resource.


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