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tree lawn
noun
The grassy area between the sidewalk and the street.
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But "now the tree lawn is your garden!" Dr. Bassuk said.
And he knew from his research that the patch of grass between the sidewalk and the street — sometimes known as the "tree belt," "tree lawn," or "sidewalk buffer" — is called the "devil's strip" only in Akron, Ohio.
Fig. 5 Organic infrastructure in planned environments: a Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran; b Melat Park, Mashhad, Iran; c Tree lawn, Optics Valley Square, Wuhan, China; d Keio University, Fujisawa, Japan; e & f Sheshan Station, Shanghai, China.
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This miracle product pulls together your trees, lawn, and foundation plantings, and organizes them into small, culturally cohesive units.
The third phase, which is expected to take 11 more months and cost about $17 million, includes the trees, lawn and staircase that constitute the public space.
Six landscape strategies were studied, using different combinations of trees, lawn, and an overhead shade mesh.
The results of a series of multiple regression analyses indicated that both use of the open space and views of some vegetation types, namely trees, lawn and shrubs or flowering plants, were positively and independently associated with self-reported wellbeing levels.
+ Don't forget to plan for the house surroundings, trees, lawn, snow drifts, and snowmen!
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