Artificial Grass
The word artificial grass is used often synonymously with
artificial lawn, fake grass or replicated grass. artificial
grass is a stretch of land covered by artificial grass,
especially for landscaping purposes. They are mostly visible
in places like home lawns, hotels, race courses, sports
fields, indoor stadiums, parks and golf courses. The surfaces
where artificial grass is installed tend to remain consistent.
The artificial grass requires no sunlight or constant watering.
It needs no seeding or fertilizers or pesticides and you
do not need to mow artificial grass down.
Initially, it was mostly clubs and stadiums that were investing
in artificial grass, but increasingly individuals with a
large garden spare or backyards have also started to choose
artificial grass for the sake of convenience.
Artificial grass is also more prevalent in environments
that big cities possess, where soil is scarce and pollution
rampant, natural grass finds it hard to grow. In certain
parts of the world, drought and/or water restriction is
another factor driving the installation of artificial grass.
If it does grow, it might be uneven, patchy and not as attractive
as we would like it to be.
Artificial grass provides an excellent alternative to the
natural grass. Excessive rainy weather can also warrant
the use of artificial grass as the rain may damage the natural
grass for extensive periods and require additional expenses
to speed up the restoration process. Another advantage of
artificial grass is its lower maintenance cost as compared
to natural grass. While artificial grass is not completely
maintenance-free, it requires much less care than is required
to keep natural grass in optimum condition. Unlike natural
grass, artificial grass requires no regular irrigation,
though for some areas, users may prefer artificial grass
that has been watered prior to play. Perhaps the most attractive
characteristic of artificial grass is that it can be used
day-in and day-out without excessive wear. Where a natural
grass area may be unusable when muddy or frozen, a artificial
grass surface can be used, safely and without damage, in
almost any weather. Where grass fields must be rested to
recover from heavy use, artificial grass fields are immediately
available for the next activity.
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