Where does grass grow greener on the other side?


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On the other side of my apple tree which is where the drain field to my septic tank is. I don't eat the apples.the tree is ornamental. Hope this helps.


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if your on the east coast then it gross greener on the west cost Oregon has the best green
If the grass is greener on the other side, Water Your Grass!!

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in the desert.
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It doesn't. The grass is green where you water it.
The grass is greener where you put in sod, preferrable play ground grass that is the greenest of varities! As a horticulturist I have studied grass in depth and can assure you this is the greenest of green! They often use it on golf courses and stadiums.
wherever your not...people always think they want something that some else has...thats the greener grass.ususally,though.the grass isnt greener
The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.
Hell no!!
Over the septic tank.
On my side of the fence. I have beautiful new sod.
grows greener at my house!
the front of my house where it doesn't get as much direct sun as the back grows greener.
the back tends to be green and somewhat brown in places.

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