What does the grass is greener where you water it mean?
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The phrase “the grass is greener on the other side” to me always meant that you can get away and be in a better situation. When I heard “the grass is greener where you water it” I was thinking the whole meaning was you don't just go away and suddenly everything gets better, you have to make things better.
In this regard, who said the grass is greener where you water it?
Neil Barringham
Besides, what does the grass is greener on the other side mean?
Meaning: You use this proverb to say that the things other people have or their situations always look better than your own, even when they are not really so. It is often shortened to "The grass is greener on the other side," or even 'The grass is greener."
Ricky Gervais