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AstroTurf is a brand of artificial turf used for indoor stadiums. The Houston Astrodome was the first indoor stadium to use artificial turf in 1965.
In MLB, there are three stadiums still in use (2008 season) that would have to use artificial turf instead of grass: Minnesota, Tampa Bay, Toronto. These three stadiums are the last domes in use, and in the case of Minnesota and Tampa Bay there are plans to replace their stadiums in the next five years.
There is no basic difference in sod and turf. Both are grass grown for use in lawns. The only exception to this would be artificial turf used on some athletic playing fields.
Most indoor stadiums use AstroTurf and outdoor stadiums use natural grass. Also most use green grass!:)
They use washable spray paint on artificial turf or they use colored turf.
Stone and turf.
Artificial turf may be used for several reasons. Some sports are played on artificial turf. Other people may choose to use artificial turf if they live in a desert area and wish to add some green to their landscape. Finally, some people use artificial turf because it is a durable choice for covering decks or patios.
A slane. In some places it is still used as machine cut turf isn't always as good for burning. Individuals cutting turf for their own use might use a slane. Commercial turf cutting is more likely to be done by machine.
no,originally they are indoor shoes,but you can use it on turf but maybe you`ll slip a little...
Surf and turf refers to a meal that includes both seafood (surf) and land based meat (turf). For example, steak and lobster or shrimp and chicken.
Yes, tall fescue is one of the major cool season grasses that horses love. One of the most used is Kentucky-31. The Rebels brand tall fescue is designed for athletic turf, but I use this on my horse trails. Then when the heat returns I grow Tifton 85(veg.) Bermuda grass for forage, and for the trails I use athletic Bermuda Riviera and Princess 77(both from seed).