Please Do Not Step on the Lawn
The expression "Please Do Not Step on the Lawn" or "Please Do Not Tread on the Grass" is a common sign used in many places around the world to protect grassy areas.
When people step on grass repeatedly, it can cause several problems. Firstly, the soil beneath the grass becomes compacted. The tiny air spaces between soil particles are squeezed out, making it difficult for water and nutrients to penetrate the soil. Roots of the grass need these essential elements to grow healthily, but in compacted soil, they struggle to absorb enough water and nutrients, which may lead to the withering and death of grass plants.
Moreover, the grass blades themselves can be damaged by constant trampling. They may be broken or flattened, losing their natural upright posture. This not only affects the appearance of the lawn but also weakens the overall structure of the grass community. Once weakened, the lawn becomes more susceptible to invasion by weeds. Weeds have stronger competitive abilities under such circumstances and can quickly spread, replacing the original desirable grass species.
In addition to protecting the ecological balance of the lawn, this rule also helps maintain the aesthetic appeal of public spaces or private gardens. A lush, well - maintained lawn contributes positively to the environment, providing a pleasant visual experience for people and also serving as a habitat for small insects and microorganisms that play important roles in the ecosystem.
推薦一些常用的草坪種類(lèi)
1.百慕大
2.果嶺草
3.高羊茅
4.黑麥草
5.剪股穎
6.結(jié)縷草
7.馬尼拉
此外還有一些個(gè)性化極強(qiáng)的草坪品種,例如鴨茅、大葉油草、三葉草、玉龍草等,如有需要敬請(qǐng)電訊。