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Why is grass greener underneath a trampoline?

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0:00If you’ve ever owned a backyard trampoline  –or jumped on someone else’s– you might have  
0:04noticed that the grass underneath it is longer  and lusher than the grass in the rest of the  
0:09yard. It’s not just that that grass isn’t getting  mowed… in fact, when it does get mowed, you can  
0:14see the weird effect even better! Instead there's  something else –something shadier– going on here. 
0:20Plants need sun; it’s their source of energy.  But too much sun can dry out the soil, overheat a  
0:27plant, and overload its photosynthetic machinery,  all of which can stunt its growth. Reducing the  
0:32amount of sun that reaches a plant –by, say,  covering it up with a trampoline that lets  
0:37through only some of the sunlight– helps moisture  stay in the soil, keeps temps way cooler, and  
0:43stabilizes light levels for peak photosynthesis.  The result, in many cases? Bigger, happier plants.