No house is complete in Pakistan without a lawn. Like furniture, curtains and other items, lawns are now considered as the basic needs of every house. Apart from “purifying” the air and providing oxygen, it also helps to reduce the lack of trees. In the olden days, land was cheap and space was plentiful, so lawns and trees grown outside houses also helped to offset the lack of forests to some extent.
Certain types of trees in homes are also healthy.
It is said that some diseases also run away from trees and plants, what about neem trees, they are a cure for malaria, they also clean the air. But who was the one who first thought that in the house There should be a nice lawn too? Thinking this, he planted the spring of plants and then this tradition started.
We are looking for the same person who initiated it. The lawn is said to have originated in the 1540s as a place for the breeding of harmless animals next to the house. While the word “lawn” was first used in the 16th century. On the one hand, while man was moving towards the use of modern living facilities, he also continued to fulfill his desire to stay closer to nature.
It is recognized that the British people worked tirelessly to create the perfect lawn. Lawns are one of the most important aspects of British horticulture. Good landscaping enhances the beauty of lawns. After reading a lot, we learned that lawns became an integral part of homes in the 18th century. History is unable to tell. In this era, animals started to be bred in big lawns. Sheep, goats and other innocent animals of this type were also kept. Deer also used to decorate the lawn. But the entrance to their houses was closed.