Artificial Grass for Gardens

Artificial Grass for Gardens – What to Look for

The age-old question of “How does your garden grow?” is quite ironic and cheeky when talking about artificial grass for gardens. It’s answered quite simply because it’s instant and you don’t have to wait for it to grow! Which means no mowing! This is best suited if you want artificial carpet grass.

If you want to install or replace your existing ugly grass with artificial due to brown patches or climate related concerns, there are some product traits to look for when purchasing fake garden grass.

 

Ask these questions before you buy

• Is your front garden easily accessable without a fence?
• Is your garden a high traffic area or hub for entertaining guests?
• Are you concerned about dry temperatures and fire safety?

If you answered “Yes” to any of the questions above, you should consider purchasing artificial garden grass without thatching. Thatching makes the grass appear and behave like a root zone, but it’s much more attractive without it and will ensure your garden grass will continue to look neat and tidy. It can better withstand intensive use.

 

What pile length should I use for landscape gardening?

When improving the aesthetics of your garden landscape, it’s best to get a soft medium length pile for a realistic look and feel. It gives your lawn a healthy just trimmed look all year round and will be easy to cut prior to installation, if you are considering DIY installation.

 

When is artificial grass better than real grass for gardens?

If you have a landscape garden and your gardening beds are located mostly in shaded areas that under tree cover, or if you have a roof terrace garden where watering is not the best option, synthetic grass will solve a lot of time and hassle.

Artificial grass is better for more leveled areas of ground, as sloped garden areas present a problem with the grass not anchoring properly. The infill base may also slide to the bottom of the slope creating problems.

 

Is artificial garden grass environmentally friendly for surrounding trees and plants?

Nothing beats real grass for a hungry lawn or garden, but when conditions aren’t just right, artificial grass may be the way to go. Even though artificial grass eliminates the need for sucking up the excess water that surrounding trees or plants may need, it doesn’t offer the varied ecosystems that real grass offers. While it won’t harm your plants or trees in anyway, it will not help them either. It’s strictly for appearance and foot traffic functionality.

Some believe that the benefits of having artificial grass for gardens far outweigh the labour headaches of maintaining real grass landscapes. With artificial grass, you just need minimal maintenance work such as cleaning the fake grass, keeping it debris free and avoid using sharp furniture. Now, the only decision is for you to decide if it’s right for your home.

 

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