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Apr 23, 2023

Why Is Artificial Grass Called Turf In The USA?

  The term "turf" has been used to describe various types of surfaces for centuries, but in the United States, it has become synonymous with both natural and artificial grass used for landscaping and sports fields. The use of artificial turf began in the mid-20th century as a way to provide a more durable and low-maintenance alternative to natural grass.

 

  As artificial grass turf became more popular, it was often referred to as "synthetic turf" or "artificial grass." However, many Americans continued to use the term "turf" to refer to either type of surface. This is likely due in part to the fact that the word "turf" originally referred to the surface layer of soil and grass that is used for lawns or sports fields.

 

  Another factor that may have contributed to the use of the term "turf" for artificial grass is the fact that it is often used as a replacement for natural grass. When replacing a natural lawn or sports field with artificial grass, the new surface can be thought of as a new "turf," regardless of whether it is natural or synthetic.

 

  In addition, the word "turf" has come to be associated with the idea of a well-manicured and maintained lawn or sports field. By referring to artificial grass as "turf," manufacturers and marketers can capitalize on this association and emphasize the high-quality appearance and performance of their products.

 

  Overall, the use of the term "turf" to refer to artificial grass in the United States is likely a combination of historical usage and marketing tactics.

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