Lawn landscaping primarily refers to green projects centered around lawns as the backdrop or main feature. These projects include a variety of specialized green lawns and garden green lawns, such as historical sites, tourist areas, amusement parks, airports, highways, golf courses, soccer fields, and other specialized green lawns, as well as parks, squares, residential areas, public institutions, industrial and mining enterprises, and schools, all featuring garden green lawns.
Designing and constructing a landscaping project requires considering various factors, including land leveling, establishment of drainage systems, selection of grass varieties, and irrigation systems.
Firstly, the planting area must be leveled, large rocks cleared, soil clumps crushed and refined, and fertilized to promote the growth of the grass seeds.
Next, a well-established drainage and irrigation system is essential to meet the stringent soil moisture requirements for lawn seed growth. In terms of grass seed selection, a blend of different grass varieties is typically used to enhance germination rates and growth speed. After sowing, irrigation is necessary, but care must be taken to avoid excessive flooding to prevent seed displacement.
Additionally, the landscaping project must consider the harmonious integration of the lawn with its surrounding environment, as well as the practicality and aesthetics of the lawn.
In public recreational green spaces, the lawns should harmonize with the overall architectural facilities of the park, regulate visitors' enthusiasm, provide open areas, and create conditions for scenic transitions. In historical sites and gardens, the lawns play a complementary and protective role for cultural heritage.





