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more about #grass more comments → GitEmSteveDave_HatesFriday: It's bad enough when I'm doing my paddocks with the Sears lawn tractor and I run out of gas and have to carry a 5 gallon container to refill it. How ... more » Killjoy: I'm seeing this phone-studded patch of Astro-Turf in my mind's eye. I'm seeing myself placing it on the floor of my office. I see myself getting a dri... more » Curves: This looks like something a design student came up with after a weekend drunk from which they woke up, face down in astroturf, with a dead cell phone. more » GitEmSteveDave_HatesFriday: The only thing my cat chews/eats more than cords is grass. more » Adam Simpson: I agree with UntrueProphecy. Pretty to look at and very healthy for a city's runoff problems but entirely impracticable. Grass would be a buzzkill:1. ... more » -
#lawnmowers
Husqvarna Panthera Leo Concept Mower is Electric-Powered and LCD-Equipped
Growing up, I hated mowing the lawn. My backyard was huge, my allergies were bad and I was stuck with a temperamental push mower. If I had this battery-powered Husqvarna mower, however, I would have begged to do yard work. More » -
#accessories
Grass Charging Valet Hides Unsightly Cables In Unsightly Fake Grass
A desktop grass garden is tragic. A desktop artificial grass garden is tragic and pointless. A desktop artificial grass garden that charges phones is the last thing you buy before an office shooting rampage. [RedFerret] -
#tokyo
Tokyo Skyline Contrasts Against Grass Lawns in The Green Island Project
The Green Island Project asks the question "what would Tokyo look like if all its pavement were grass instead?" and answers it with an amazing series of pictures.
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#mower
Muwi Concept Lawnmower Turns Waste Grass into Playthings
The electric-sheep lawnmower may have tickled your fancy, but this Muwi concept mower from designer Yuli Sung will have you scratching your head. The concept's roughly the same as the sheep: It automatically assesses the grassy areas, and then cuts the lawn without supervision required. Cunningly, it grabs the grass cuttings inside where they won't lie around setting off people's hay fever. But then it does something strange... it compacts the cuttings into toys. Scratching yet? The second image makes it clearer. More »
