Do you like the smell of freshly cut grass?

I can't stand it, and everyone thinks I'm wierd

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I like the smell of freshly cut grass. But I don't think you're weird. People are different.
nah i think its yuck. but i love the smell of freshly cut pot
I don't like it - it reminds me that i have Hayfever.
I like it especially on a warm summers evening.
love the smell,just after winter.
a smell of spring arriving
its a nice pleasant fresh smell me finks
No, I don't, actually I'm allergic to it. I do like the smell of burning leaves in the fall though.
i hate fresh cut grass it makes me sick
i love it!
I love it. cept when i'm in one of my hay fever years.

i also like it a lot cos it tells me i've done all the lawns and can get back to my own stuff.
Yes i like it but it makes my eyes and nose itch!
Lawn order


The smell of freshly cut grass means spring is finally on its way. Time to dig out the scythe and get in the swing, says Monty Don



All over the country the air is thick with the song of a thousand lawn mowers. The grass is lapping ankles and the first wands of spring sunshine trigger the internal lawn mower in every manly chest. This is not gardening, this is manhood and conquest and the solemn rituals of atavistic rites of spring. Mock if you wish, but tread softly because grass cutting in general and the first cut of the year in particular are things that should be celebrated.
That first tang of mown grass, the intense distillation of new green, is pure intoxication. You cannot cheat this. It does not work in November or January. You have to have some heat from the sun, spring growth and a certain quality of light to make that fragrance. And a lawn mower. Scissors would not do the trick. The grass has to be crushed as well as cut. The combination of blades whizzing round, either cylindrically or horizontally, and a roller following in their wake, squeezing the last trace of fragrance and imposing lines across the landscape of uniquely satisfying order. Stripes work. However much you throw the accusation of a bourgeois, philistine aesthetic, there is an unarguable universal truth: a lawn articulated by alternating stripes of flattened grass makes the world a better place.
I think it is OK.
yes, especially in a joint
not as nice as the smell of petrol though
i love it, it smells soooooo nice, reminds me of home!
mmmmmmmmmm freshly cut weed..ahem.grass..lovely smell
tell you what.you come to my house..cut it and ill let you smell it all xxxx day.
yes, Everybody thinks I am weird to.
I love the smell of freshly cut grass! I love the smell of bonfires too!
just love it ,it reminds me of when i was a child
As it turns out, the molecular structure of the chlorophyll is similar to that of the "heme-" portion of hemoglobin (i.e., blood), except that the latter contains iron in place of the magnesium found in chlorophyll.

Now fresh cut grass doesn't smell exactly like blood, but you can see the relationship. They both smell sharp, acrid, and a bit metallic. That's because they share a similar molecular structure, based around magnesium (chlorophyll) or iron (hemoglobin)

According to the Associated Press news agency, the only scent to win EU trademark protection so far is the smell of freshly cut grass.

The smell was registered by a Dutch perfume company that uses it to give tennis balls their aroma.
i simply love the smell.
Yes I do!
To each his own. But I love the smell!!
Ilove it thats why i buy the yankee candles of cut grass. that way i feel that summer is here all year round
Its actually one of my favorite smells, but I enjoy working and keeping a nice lawn. Everbody thinks I'm weird too! We're just at the opposite end of the spectrum.
I love it but hate cutting the grass!
yes - it's amazing - especially on a warm summer evening.

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