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Atificial lawn made of plastic but with some vegetation growing on it, doing photo-synthesis and having a cooling effect, giving off oxygen and owning a beautiful truly alive green color.
This artificial lawn does not need cutting, or watering, but is comfortable to sit on, and sustains life.
Most
important, it doesn't reach boiling temperatures in a mild afternoon. (I'm all against artificial lawn altogether, but I see it more and more).
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Interesting. It would have many of the problems of a
conventional lawn, though: weeds; needing to be mowed.... |
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But I like the idea of mixing real grass with a synthetic grass.
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so those blades would have to contain cyanobacteria in some form... difficult, I imagine. [+] for a start anyways. |
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On second thought, I would hate to see this happen. I like the natural world, as long as there's some left of it, better. (One of the reasons we don't have a lawn in our garden) |
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I don't like the idea of mixing, I have a olfactory
memory of a "garden" in an office building I visited a
couple times a year. Upon entering the building I
would be hit with the smell of deteriorating plastic.
Oppressive. |
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Very convenient. You could also make some great topiaries. |
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