Jul
10
2009
Curb Appeal: Paint the Grass?
By Charles Turner
Which side has been watered? Neither. Which side has been Photoshopped? Neither. Which side has been painted? The one on the left.
I didn’t get down and roll on it but it does look pretty close to healthy grass even up close. From a distance it certainly adds to the curb appeal. It’s the first time I’ve seen the product so time will tell how long it lasts. I’ll post more pictures in the future. If the grass is green, does it matter if it got that way with water or paint?End

That’s pretty slick….. I hope it’s eco-friendly paint or the green police could issue a citation for ‘going green’
[...] technology have changed that for both the better and worse. A couple of weeks ago I wrote about painting your lawn green for curb appeal (update coming soon). An article in the San Francisco Chronicle discusses virtual staging: adding [...]
[...] weeks have passed since the grass was painted. The pictures are taken from the same spot though the bottom one has the afternoon sun on it. [...]
For more information about Grass Painting, check out this article.
http://www.helium.com/items/1389186-lawn-dying-services-in-texas
Elaina Wicks
If you want to try some of the best Grass Paint on the market, here is a coupon code for a company called Speclawn (save5). I am a grass painting contractor and have been painting grass for 4years now and have tried ever grass paint out there and by far SpecLawn out performs everyone else. Best of all, it’s so easy to use! Visit http://www.speclawn.com and place your order today. Use the above coupon code for 5% off. Also there is a company called the Grass Patch (http://www.grasspatch.net) that sells ready to use products for you lawn. Again, so easy to use. Here is a coupon code I found for this one as well (NGGP5). Again another 5% savings. Have fun and give it a try. You will not want to stop!
I tend to shy away from others advertising here so if the discount code does not work, let me know and we will remove the previous reply.
All of us have to find more possibilities to help save our earth. Good learning about this.
I have to agree on where to buy the grass paint. Except the Grass Patch sells a concentrate as well and is much better. I as well have been painting lawns for the last five years and speclawn is not the answer. Go with the http://www.naturalgreengrasspatch.com like he talks about up top and you will be fine. Also, this Elaina Wicks that posted is just trying to advertise her business, as I think she owns a grass painting company.
It’s a hard topic to moderate as I am not an expert in painting lawns. Elaina probably has a grass paint business but she is blogging- I have a real estate business and am blogging…
Well, obviously…Don. I have a business and am also a freelance writer. Why wouldn’t I put valid information in an online article to educate the public about grass painting??