In the wild, nobody keeps the grass, so you will see more brown rather than 
green.

Ampere

On October 23, 2004 01:04 pm, Paul Kahler wrote:
> Actually, my grass is green all summer, and so are most of my
> neighbors and most businesses. I'm in Michigan and we have no
> shortage of water so people like to keep things green. I
> sometimes tell my wife not to water so much and that it's OK
> to let it brown a little, but it's still green. Look at the
> "blue marble" images from NASA and you'll see that the midwest
> is much greener than other parts of the US. There are really
> maybe 2 months when the "wild" grassy areas really turn brown
> at all around here.
>
> -Paul

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