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Investors just pumped millions into Irrigreen, a startup vying to quench America's thirsty lawns with "approximately 50% less water." The San Francisco–based sprinkler startup says it maps lawns to ...
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If like me you are suffering from a very sad-looking lawn that is overly dry and scorched, you might be wondering if there is anything you can do to save your grass. As the weather forecast shows no ...
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Investors just pumped millions into Irrigreen, a startup vying to quench America’s thirsty lawns with “approximately 50% less water.” The San Francisco–based sprinkler startup says it maps lawns to ...