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the cholrophine in it when water runs though it it will turn green if not watered it will turn brown cause its dying
When you mow your lawn, and you haft leftover grass. That is saw grass, it will normally turn brown in 2-3 hours. But it may take longer if it is not in direct sunlight!
You can buy a snow blanket under decorations, i believe they are 1000 coins and it will turn the ground white
Grass is always a healthy green when, well, healthy. When dying from lack of water, CO2, etc., it will turn orange, yellow, etc.
A dull mower blade will "tear" the grass instead of "cut" it. The jagged blades of grass will dry up and cause your lawn to look brownish or even yellowish - much like when cut grass clippings turn from green to brown/yellow as they dry up.
Grass doesn't turn into fairies.
You simply move the cows to another field by clicking on the brown field and pressing the dollar sign then wait for it to turn green after a while.
Other than by painting it yellow, all you have to do is cover it up, and the green chlorophyll pigment will fade. Grass under temporary swimming pools usually turns yellow and may begin to ferment (rot). Grass that stores its pigment during the winter usually turns brown (tan) rather than yellow.
Because you have a lot of chemicals in your urine.
No. Grass only is "turned into" hay when it is cut and collected for the sole purpose of feeding animals i.e., livestock. Grass will be grass no matter if it's alive and green, or brown and dead. Besides, FYI, grass hay is cut when grass is green, not when it has reached full maturity and gone into dormancy (i.e., turned brown and "died"). If grass is cut at this stage it contains very little nutritional value for livestock, and is otherwise considered the same value as straw.
what would happen to the grass underneath the board would be that the grass would shrivel up or turn brown because of the sunlight being blocked by the board. there would be less water and that would cause death or dehigration to the grass underneath.
KumaraSweet PotatoAubergine/Egg PlantPotatoYou can prevent most of these from going brown by placing them under water.