1.a stretch of open, grass-covered land, esp. one closely mowed, as near a house, on an estate, or in a park. 2.Archaic.a glade. [1250–1300; Middle Englishlaunde< Middle Frenchlandeglade < Celtic] lawn2 (lɔn) n. a sheer, plain-weave linen or cotton fabric, bleached, dyed...
"I started mowing lawns when I was 12 years old and aside from serving our country with the United States Air Force for 9 years, I have been an entrepreneur ever since. When I returned in 2005, I built a crew of myself and two men and together we installed Zoysia lawns and mowed la...
And it has to be maintained — mowed, especially — for safety, for good sightlines. So you’ve got all that mowing. And all those traffic delays when the mowers are out there in the medians. Turner’s idea is to plant highway medians with plants that don’t require maintenance like...
They have the same number of invasives as both the young forests and the traditionally mowed areas. I would advise that state D.O.T.s move as much of their land as is reasonable to a reduced, low, or no-mow management scheme. STEINBERG: The easiest thing to do is to elect to ...