Lots of
grassed areas for the kids to play away from the pool.
Shady,
grassed areas for powered & unpowered sites.
Your school playground should have hard surface areas for ball games, hopscotch and the like, rebound walls;
grassed areas for ball games, running around and doing cartwheels; sandplay areas; gardens, shrubs and trees, where younger students might hide or make cubbies; slides, horizontal and vertical ladders; climbing frames; and tables and seats.
Play spaces will typically involve combinations of: • Large areas of hard surfaces (for a range of ball games, rebound walls, etc.); • Smaller hard surfaced areas for hop - scotch, elastics and other small group games; • Large
grassed area for running, ball games, athletics and other activities; • Play equipment for different aged students, catering for potentially large groups of students at any one time and providing a range of types of activities; • Small spaces with seating for individuals and small groups; • Smaller grassed areas for a variety of activities requiring intimate spaces; • Sand play areas, dirt, water and planting for creative activities; • Areas suitable for marbles, small cars and toys, digging, and play with loose materials and surfaces; • Areas for dramatic / role play which might include decks, cubbies and planting; • Shade and shelter, drinking water and other utilities; • Shrubs and trees for hiding, shelter, imaginative games; • Tables and seats for a range of group activities; • Gathering spaces for assemblies, performances and community activities; and, • Quiet spaces as well as busy spaces.
We also have an outdoor hard area boasting 4 netball courts and 4 tennis courts, as well as
a grass area for 3 additional tennis courts.
Large orange and red starfish prowl the turtle
grass areas for clams.
Gum Grove has a barbecue facility and a safe play environment for children with a large
grassed area for a social game of cricket, football or soccer.
There is a large
grass area for
Otway Lodge offers a large safe
grass area for children.
Set in lush tropical gardens with a large
grassed area for the children.
Not exact matches
As a result, this
area is unique and consists of rolling hills and valleys that the early settlers of Wisconsin recognized as having rich soil
for grass and crops.
We have a playground right next to the deck, an enclosed
grass area where they can say hello to our sheep and our two alpacas, Gus and Caruso, through the fenced off dam and when it's a little colder, a toy box and kids packs available
for purchase
for only $ 5 with colouring books, pencils and healthy apricot treats.
This resulted in a unique geographical
area of rolling hills and valleys that the early settlers of Wisconsin recognized as having rich soil
for grass and crops.
I also love the fact that these guys guarantee that you are not ingesting traces of nasty pesticides or herbicides, that crops were grown away from polluted
areas, and that the cows producing milk
for our whey were fed
grass and foliage and certainly no GM feed.
The
grass wasn't up to his standard though as he said it was «undergrown and not full body» because the
area isn't good
for growing
grass.
For the young budding footballer, you will now be able to have a kick around with other young Terriers on our new artificial
grass area which was brought in by West Yorkshire Artificial Lawns.
We don't have a very big yard here and just got done converting about two - thirds of the backyard into a playground mulchy play
area for the kids (as well as some raised garden beds
for me), so the amount of
grass we have back there is minimal.
Treated
areas can be accessed when turf
grass has dried, and no athletic fields scheduled
for use will be treated.
There are hard
areas where there used to be ball fields and dust fields where there used to be
grass for sunbathing.
These wheels will be able to tackle any tough terrain like uneven surface like sand, snow, and
grass area & suitable
for long walk.
Pros of the product: Large wheels Nice grip Spacious including space
for carrying the extra stuff Cons of the product: Despite the large wheels, it is not preferred to be used in rough terrain Final Verdict: The product is a decent way
for areas like playground,
grass, shopping centers, etc..
As a result of this afternoon's Statutory Instrument, which we will vote against, the grassroots sport budget will be cut by over # 100,000
for every parliamentary constituency, enough to fund a 100m
grass sports pitch or a floodlit multi-use games
area for each one.»
She appealed
for the government support, saying the association will be working with the various Local Government chairmen in the state and their wives in carrying out this education and sensitisation in the
grass root
area.
Instead, look
for large open
areas in nature, especially if they are covered in
grass.
The snakes checked the
area for signs of prey and, once they had identified a burrow, forcibly jerked their heads and necks to move surrounding
grass.
«We're not advocating
for one approach over another, but rather we looked at different cattle production methods, and we see best practices and
areas of improvement that support environmental stewardship in
grass - and grain - fed systems.»
Here, in preparation
for cattle grazing every spring, dried
grass on the caldera is burnt, maintaining the
area as a grassland.
The interspersed grassy drainage -
areas of great extent are deficient in calcium, phosphorus and nitrogen, and this fact, coupled with the long dry season, results in
grass markedly deficient in protein
for 10 months of the year.
We have been measuring vegetation
for 20 years, so we can also use that to say, «Wow, we are losing
grasses,»
for instance — which we are — and say, «Okay, parks, you know, you are losing
grasses, and you're losing
grasses in
areas that have never been grazed and are not visited by people, and you're losing that lichen, Collema, in an
area that has never been grazed and has never been visited by people.
«Many species,
for example, the stored product pests, occur worldwide, but others, such as pest species of
grasses including corn, can be restricted or only exist in certain geographic
areas,» the scientist further explains.
New research shows that an
area larger than the land
area of Maryland — more than 11,500 square miles — was completely stripped of trees,
grasses and shrubs to make way
for more than 50,000 new oil and gas wells that were developed each year between 2000 and 2012.
We believe that our findings can stimulate others studies at this
area, which seems to be a promise plant friendly way to apply
for promoting a sustainable agriculture, especially to crop systems including bioenergy
grass.»
«We examined the spatial and financial extent of the threat of gamba
grass and found that 75 % of the
area across northern Australia suitable
for savanna burning is also highly suitable
for gamba
grass.
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Although soil taken from the barren center did not inhibit germination of
grass seed, it supported plant growth poorly, whereas that from the edge and matrix allowed growth [1]--[4], but these effects were not consistent
for all
areas or sampled years [2].
It also seems possible that the elimination of vegetation competing
for water allows the growth of tall bushman
grass, a phenomenon visible along vehicle track in many
areas.
Choose a native
grass for your
area.
In 2009, a joint effort between the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) and Clemson University researchers determined a total of 10 key
areas where
grass - fed is better than grain - fed beef
for human health.8 In a side - by - side comparison, they determined that
grass - fed beef was:
The only
areas for improvement on Meal # 2 is if you can find
grass - fed beef and use sprouted grain bread.
Let it pile up
for a while (and it might take some patience; don't get discouraged if it doesn't happen in a month), and then look into ways to buy half or a quarter of a cow in your
area — this is typically the cheapest way to buy
grass - fed meat per pound.
For your stick wrestling workout, stand on a soft mat or carpeted
area (or
grass if outdoors), match up with a friend or foe.
Chapter leaders
for the Weston A. Price Foundation can help you find sources of healthy food, especially
grass - fed meat, eggs and dairy products, in the
area where you live.
In the eating
area I transitioned my tabletop
for spring by rearranging a few things and adding some fake
grass.
Shoe - flirting is always fun with trendy wedges; they are super comfortable and great
for outings in
grass areas.
I make frequent trips to the
Grass Valley
area to care
for...
A property management blog
for Grass Valley, Nevada City and surrounding
area properties.
«Artificial
grass and rubber in the play
area is safe and fun
for children to play on.
Artificial
grass brightens up any playground and is an easy low maintenance solution
for schools to replace plain
areas.
Carefully positioned trees around schools can help reduce energy consumption
for heating and cooling buildings, and
grassed areas are significantly cooler than tarmac and concrete.
The main play
areas feature a range of play surfaces
for differing play value including a bike track from contrasting coloured surfacing and a mix of wet pour and artificial
grass surfacing amongst the new play equipment and shade sails.