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I disagree that the top sentence of this post was not an answer, when the question asks if there are " any other possibilities aside from the rhyming slang version above?", and I gave exactly that: another possibility. The area on an artificial lawn where two separate pieces of artificial grass meet. Secured using joining tape and adhesive. Fake online stores like Terminologe.com employ various tactics to deceive customers with low-priced products. Some common tactics include:

In some cases where soil or a lawn has been neglected and nothing is growing, some serious rotavating will need to be done. In addition, when sowing a new lawn on soil that has been left to cultivate, rotavating is an equally good idea. Rotovating is simply breaking up and churning over the soil to form a new foundation for your grass to grow in. After rotovating, raking is recommended to finalise a level a new and fine seedbed. By completing this process, you’re giving your grass the best chance of growing. Not all lawns will need rotovated, existing lawns where the grass grows well but has a few patches will not need this kind of special attention. Some examples where rotovating would be applicable are: a new build where soil has been applied but left to cultivate and the homeowners have chosen to sow their own lawn, or a lawn that has been neglected / disused for many years in an empty property. Rotovating is the first step to lawn redemption! 9. Established The experts are instead favourably disposed towards another slang term, to shop. This dates from the sixteenth century, when it meant to imprison (it comes from the noun shop, which in low slang then referred to a prison). By the early nineteenth century it had taken on the sense of providing the evidence by which a person was sent to prison, hence inform. A grasshopper might therefore have more obviously been a shopper, not a copper. Shopper begins to be recorded in the sense of an informer around the time grass starts to appear.Grasslands such as savannah and prairie where grasses are dominant cover 40.5% of the land area of the Earth, except Greenland and Antarctica. [4] Some have also theorised that the term 'shop', meaning 'give information that leads to an arrest', derives from the same source, that is, that, as 'grass' derives from 'grasshopper', then so does 'shopper'. The earliest known use of shop in that context dates from around the same time as the emergence of grasshopper. The issue of the magazine Tit-Bits for May, 1899 includes: Each individual spikelet, or flower, is made of distinct parts. The stalk of each flower is called the rachis, and flowers are arranged alternately, or in a zig-zag fashion along it. Personal data that we process for any purpose or purposes shall not be kept for longer than is necessary for that purpose or those purposes.

To grass in British slang is indeed to inform on a person to the authorities; a grass is an informer. The noun starts to appear in print in the 1920s and the verb a few years later. We’ve since had grasser in the same sense; in the 1970s supergrass appeared for a police informer who implicated a large number of people at one go. Good day everyone, and what a day it is. No, it’s not particularly sunny, nor am I blowing out any candles on a cake. What I am doing is reflecting on a little moment of realisation I had *a few days ago (*that could be anytime between yesterday and my birth), and this little realisation went like this: apparently not everyone knows what I’m talking about when I’m discussing their lawn and how I plan on making it great again. If the flowering spike is unbranched, with each individual spikelet attached to the central stem by a stem (or rachis) it’s known as a raceme (as with Rye grass Lolium perenne and Tor grass Brachypodium pinnatum). Grass was a well-enough established word in the 1980s to have spawned 'supergrass', that is, a republican sympathiser who later 'turned Queen's evidence' and informed on the IRA, and which gave the Brit-pop band Supergrass their name in the 1990s.

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Some other grasses with tight panicles include Crested Dog’s tail Cynosurus cristatus, Twitch grass Alopecurus myosuroides, and the Foxtails.Feelgood® is an innovative technology that regulates the temperature of artificial grass preventing it from becoming hot to the touch.

This policy was last updated on Monday 1st June 2020 and is compliant with all the latest rules and regulations in regards to Data protection within the UK. Grasser. One who gives information. A 'squealer’ or ‘squeaker'. The origin derives from rhyming slang: grasshopper - copper; a 'grass' or 'grasser' tells the 'copper' or policeman." Old English grene, Northumbrian groene"green, of the color of living plants," in reference to plants, "growing, living, vigorous," also figurative, of a plant, "freshly cut," of wood, "unseasoned" earlier groeni, from Proto-Germanic *grōni- (source also of Old Saxon grani, Old Frisian grene, Old Norse grænn, Danish grøn, Dutch groen, Old High German gruoni, German grün), from PIE root *ghre-"grow" (see grass), through sense of "color of growing plants."

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Yup. Believe it or not, I’ve only just noticed how some (okay, a lot) of my customer’s eyes glaze over whenever I start talking about turfgrass and its surrounding terminology. So here I am, just a boy, sitting in front of a computer, asking you to forgive me for any confusion I may have caused. And for making you nod your head in agreement in that way us Brits do to save face. On behalf of all lawn care experts, I am sorry.

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