There are many people who love the smell of freshly cut grass

Bretrick

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The smell released by damaged grass blades, a combination of methanol, acetaldehyde, ethanol, and acetone is akin to human tears.
The grass is sending out a distress call - "Help, I am being attacked and this makes me sad(the grass is sad). Woe is me, who will come to my assistance"?
Who, you may well ask.
Ladybirds are tuned to respond to this distress call and will come from all around to do their best to soothe the distressed grass. Any aphids:mad: around? Their days are numbered.😠
There are no beetles large enough to attack and destroy the grasses number one predator - the Lawn Mower - Yet.
 

Never really thought much about the smell of fresh cut grass.
Mowing was a 'chore'.

Now that I can sit on the deck and watch the person on the ride mower doing the job,
I now enjoy the smell.

Also, if I'm having an IPA, it adds to the Hops smell and I can live with that.
 

The smell released by damaged grass blades, a combination of methanol, acetaldehyde, ethanol, and acetone is akin to human tears.
The grass is sending out a distress call - "Help, I am being attacked and this makes me sad(the grass is sad). Woe is me, who will come to my assistance"?
Who, you may well ask.
Ladybirds are tuned to respond to this distress call and will come from all around to do their best to soothe the distressed grass. Any aphids:mad: around? Their days are numbered.😠
There are no beetles large enough to attack and destroy the grasses number one predator - the Lawn Mower - Yet.
Awwww! This makes me sad.
We switched to lithium battery lawn mower and no longer get that freshly cut grass scent. It also doesn’t leave a grass stain on my shoes. I’m hoping that means it’s less harmful to the grass.

What do you think?
 
Awwww! This makes me sad.
We switched to lithium battery lawn mower and no longer get that freshly cut grass scent. It also doesn’t leave a grass stain on my shoes. I’m hoping that means it’s less harmful to the grass.

What do you think?
I think you have the grasses interests at heart. More people need to treat grass humanely.
Grass has feelings to. :)
 
Funny thing...when DH and I moved back to the UP, it was the smell of freshly cut grass there that made me feel like I was really back home. The smell of grass in Georgia isn't the same as the smell of grass in the UP. Down here grass gets mowed all year round. Up there mowed grass means it's summer.
 
The smell released by damaged grass blades, a combination of methanol, acetaldehyde, ethanol, and acetone is akin to human tears.
The grass is sending out a distress call - "Help, I am being attacked and this makes me sad(the grass is sad). Woe is me, who will come to my assistance"?
Who, you may well ask.
Ladybirds are tuned to respond to this distress call and will come from all around to do their best to soothe the distressed grass. Any aphids:mad: around? Their days are numbered.😠
There are no beetles large enough to attack and destroy the grasses number one predator - the Lawn Mower - Yet.
You make me feel terrible for loving the smell of freshly mown grass.
 
Coming from northern Illinois to Texas 47 years ago, I still miss three things: Italian Beef Sandwiches, the smell of Lilacs, and the smell of new mown grass.

Here in southeast Texas you will not find a suitable Italian Beef, Lilacs won't grow here, and the prevalent grass is St. Augustine, which is an invasive grass look alike that is on runners (vs. individual blades).
 
I am one of them. The GREEN!! :)

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Coming from northern Illinois to Texas 47 years ago, I still miss three things: Italian Beef Sandwiches, the smell of Lilacs, and the smell of new mown grass.

Here in southeast Texas you will not find a suitable Italian Beef, Lilacs won't grow here, and the prevalent grass is St. Augustine, which is an invasive grass look alike that is on runners (vs. individual blades).
I feel that x 1000! Italian beef! Lilacs! New mown northern grass.

Lilacs won't grow here, either. I make Italian beef in the crockpot, and while it's close, it's not quite the same.
 
I haven't mowed yet this year so you are reminding me I need to get out there and do it. I actually enjoy doing it once I can get myself started. Yes, I like the smell too. Sometimes I have wild onions in the yard and get to smell them when I mow.
 

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