We all know that having a natural lawn is the ideal scenario when it comes to supporting wildlife. However, for many households, artificial grass is often the most realistic option as not everyone is able to keep on top of mowing, weeding, and watering.
While it gives a similar sensation underfoot to real grass, the fake kind certainly leaves you with more time to enjoy your garden. It also makes muddy messes a thing of the past. The only upkeep most requires is a monthly brush and hose-down, as well as weedkiller treatments twice a year. Faux lawns can last up to 15 years with regular TLC, but it’s important to choose a quality lawn and to install it properly.
CHOOSING THE RIGHT KIND
‘Pile type, also known as yarn shapes, play a big part in the overall appearance,’ explains Jessica Fox at Grass Direct. ‘C-shaped allows the grass to bounce back after experiencing foot traffic. Diamond-shaped yarns give a smart and uniformed “freshly cut” look. L-shape are the softest to touch and give a natural finish, and multi-shape combines four yarn shapes for the most realistic-looking grass.
‘Pile height refers to the total length of your artificial grass, from backing to the tip of the blades, and plays a big role in the overall look and feel of your lawn. If you want a neat and tidy finish with that fresh-cut look, then a shorter grass (16-27mm) is the best option,’ Jessica advises. ‘It is also well suited to families with pets and children. For a fuller, more luxurious look, opt for a pile height of 30-37mm.’
HOW TO LAY IT
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