Garden

Are you fed up with your muddy lawn?

During the winter months some gardeners find that the lawned areas of the garden get increasingly muddy especially if there are trees nearby or the drainage is not sufficient to take away excess rainwater. For those people with a dog who walks on the lawn regularly the problem can be a real issue resulting in muddy footprints in the house. One solution to this predicament is to install artificial grass in these problem areas.

Although artificial grass may be unpopular with some gardeners, it has become popular in recent times as people seek to make their gardens low maintenance yet enjoy having a green area in the garden. The quality and appearance of artificial grass has improved greatly and so the number of people choosing to use this material instead of natural grass has increased too. Artificial grass is now so good that some people find that visitors cannot tell the difference between a lawn with real grass and artificial grass.

Installing artificial grass in areas where normal grass does not grow well is a straightforward process. Simple measure the area that you wish to cover allowing a few inches on each edge for trimming, Prepare the area to be covered, making sure it is smooth and any stones are removed then lay the turf down. Trim to fit and the job is complete.