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how does grass stay green under the snow?


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because its frozen and the chlorifil will stay in the blade, walk across a frosty lawn and when it thawss you will see yellow prints, this is because you have snapped the blade.:001_smile:

Someone will tell you the technical version soon.:laugh1:

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spot on, i'm expecting the full run down from hamadryad, but that settles my mind for now, have you got grass back down your way yet or still pasted white?

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