
Lawn / Natural Grass
A living grass surface with uneven blades, soil gaps, seasonal color, and growth direction. It should not look like a uniform carpet; patchiness and mowing rhythm are essential.
Common names
- natural grass
- turf grass
- grass lawn
- sod
Search phrases
- real grass lawn
- green park ground
- mowed grass
- patchy lawn
Common uses
- Gardens
- Parks
- Sports fields
- Courtyards
- Landscape areas
Choosing points
- Best for gardens, parks, and open lawns where a soft natural green field is needed.
- Healthy lawn is not one flat green; it has blade direction, mowing lines, weeds, bare patches, and color shifts.
- Shade and foot traffic thin it out.
- Wet grass becomes darker and glossier.
How it ages
- Needs water, mowing, drainage, soil, and recovery time; heavy traffic creates compacted bare paths.
What to avoid
- Do not specify natural lawn where heavy foot traffic, deep shade, poor drainage, or no irrigation will prevent recovery.


