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In reply to the discussion: Worst Drought in 1,000 Years Could Begin in Eight Years [View all]ThomThom
(1,486 posts)34. if you don't mow ... it won't need much water
of course when you do mow it you will be cutting in the brown and it will look bad
we need no mow lawns that are natural grass that don't grow tall
but that would make golfing rough
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Wait until the aquifers underneath the Midwest run dry. Then we'll be in horrible problems.
Selatius
Feb 2013
#11
No, not yet, it hasn't, not here in the States anyhow, and I'm not convinced it'll happen soon.
AverageJoe90
Feb 2013
#18
Is "permanent climate conditions" an actual term of art? Google hits all go back to the same source,
slackmaster
Feb 2013
#33