Used for the first time in the 1960’s, artificial grass has increased in popularity over the years and become the go-to option for those looking for a low maintenance and easy-to-handle alternative to traditional grass lawns.
Artificial turf is commonly used in sports stadiums, particularly sheltered sports stadiums where natural grass wouldn’t be able to receive enough sunlight for photosynthesis to survive. More...
For many businesses up and down the country, the lockdown imposed as a result of coronavirus (COVID-19) has caused a mountain of problems, with many having to close their doors for an indefinite period of time. For some, however, the lockdown has caused business to boom, with the trade for a number of companies multiplying by as much as four times on the previous year!
Businesses that fall into this category include those that supply homes and business with artificial grass. With many homeowners especially having extra cash laying around due to holidays being cancelled, the number of gardens and outdoor spaces being renovated has soared. A simple but extremely effective way to improve the aesthetics of an outdoor space with the benefits of low-maintenance makes artificial grass an extremely popular choice for many but what are the drawbacks?
Here we look at some of the potential problems you can experience with artificial grass.
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Gardening has long been a breeding ground for artificial stand-ins, from house plants to Christmas trees. Artificial grass is the most notable example, growing in popularity across the UK.
The question is: Is it all it’s cracked up to be? In this blog, we take a closer look and see how artificial grass weighs up against real grass.
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