California drought: This technology helps keep grass green while still conserving water

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California drought: This technology helps keep grass green while still conserving water
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Water restrictions are turning our green grass brown. This turf technology could be the answer to getting your luscious lawn back.

"Once they're in the ground and they're hydrated, they become hydrogels," explains Elaine Sibert.

"Every cemetery in the world should use this. Every football field in the world should use this. Every park in the world should use this. And most homeowners should use this," James added.

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