Bowles
In the UK, it is known as Crown Green Bowls, or Crown Green. The green (playing surface) is intentionally slightly convex (raised) in the centre (the crown). The green is usually well mown grass, though some greens use an artificial surface.
In crown green bowling, the diameter of the bowls typically ranges from 4.5 inches to 5 inches. For lawn bowling, the bowls generally have a slightly larger diameter, typically around 4.5 inches to 4.9 inches. Both types of bowls are designed with a bias, which affects their trajectory, but the specific size may vary by manufacturer and player preference.
The web address of the Green Lawn Cemetery And Memorials is: http://acp.bz/ubl-green-lawn-cemetery
James Weir Greig has written: 'The game of bowling on the green or lawn bowls' -- subject(s): Bowls (Game)
Nitrogen is the main chemical that makes your lawn green. There are many artificially produced chemicals and fertilizers used to keep lawns green but nitrogen is the basis. www.plant-care.com/lawn-fertilizing.html
The crown is the leafy green top of the fruit.
Which bowling game? Crown green? Ten-pin bowling? Skittles (as played in some British public houses)? You need to be more specific.
Welsh Crown Green Bowling Association was created in 1927.
Lawn/grass that is mown.
No
The phone number of the Green Lawn Cemetery And Memorials is: 614-444-1123.
To make your lawn green, you can go to Wal-Mart and get some grass seeds. This improved my lawns look, too. It's very bright green and thick. Water it every other day.