The Grass is Always Greener...With Paint

Water restrictions are forcing homeowners to paint their lawns green

By BRIAN HAMACHER
Updated 2:50 PM EST, Mon, Mar 23, 2009

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Forget water. Paint is the new way to keep your lawn green.
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Florida residents have found a new way to go greener without planting or recycling a thing.

Frustrated with restrictions on outdoor watering, homeowners have taken to painting their lawns green to keep that fresh grass look.

Grass Monkey in Tampa is one of several companies popping up that will put a fresh coat on the yard for a couple hundred bucks and turn that brown spotted eyesore into a field of greens.

"We mow the lawn, edge it and then we apply a green dye. It's a safe dye," Jason Denham, owner of Grass Monkey, told WFLA. "It's actually the exact same product they use on professional sporting fields."

Grass Monkeys Paints the Grass Green

Grass Monkeys Paints the Grass Green
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Grass Monkeys Paints the Grass Green

Denham says the low-maintenance product lasts for a few months and is safe to go near an hour and a half after it's applied.

"Dogs, cats, animals, kids can walk on it right away," Denham said.

First Published: Mar 23, 2009 12:30 PM EST

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