pázsit
Pázsit is the Hungarian word for lawn or turf. It refers to an area of land covered with short, closely mown grass, typically found in gardens, parks, sports fields, and other recreational areas. The primary function of a pázsit is aesthetic, providing a green and uniform carpet that enhances the visual appeal of a landscape. It also serves practical purposes, offering a soft and safe surface for various activities.
The establishment of a pázsit usually involves preparing the soil, sowing grass seeds, or laying down turf
Different types of grasses are used for pázsit depending on the climate, intended use, and desired aesthetic.