In MLB, there are three stadiums still in use (2008 season) that would have to use artificial turf instead of grass: Minnesota, Tampa Bay, Toronto. These three stadiums are the last domes in use, and in the case of Minnesota and Tampa Bay there are plans to replace their stadiums in the next five years.
Most indoor stadiums use AstroTurf and outdoor stadiums use natural grass. Also most use green grass!:)
The most well-known use for artificial grass is for use in a variety of sports venues. Football and baseball stadiums have long used artificial grass, but more and more commercial and residential customers have been using it as well.
there are 20 stadiums with natural grass left
Astroturf is a type of artificial turf used to mimic grass. While not the same as grass, the cost of laying AstroTurf, especially in indoor stadiums, is much cheaper then laying natural turf and maintaining it.
Natural grass, artificial turf, and the new manufactured turf which looks like grass but made out of rubber.
Artificial grass can be purchased online by several suppliers. Envylawn.com sells artificial grass for a variety of lawn settings. Also, Costco offers artificial grass too.
Artificial grass can have the same look and feel as real grass but saves on water consumption. In dry areas this works really well. The cost however of artificial grass is much higher than real grass.
The best type of surfaces for children's playground are: Poured rubber surfacing, playground rubber tiles, artificial turf grass, rubber mulch, grass or dirt. The last option is one of the cheapest, the rest of them are quite expensive surfaces to implement.
Hockey is played all around the world, on grass, dirt, artificial surfaces, ice, frozen ponds and many other types of area.
Probably fake grass, like that they put in the football stadiums.
Most fields are natural grass. Some have artificial turf instead, specially in regions where grass has difficulty growing, such as frozen north and dry south regions. It's made of a soft vynil.
No, it is not. The new Yankee Stadium, like the old stadium, is natural grass.