Artificial Lawns are low-maintenance & prevent water wastage

artiturf – posted 06 October 2009 23:34

Be it summer, winter, autumn or fall, maintaining your yard in top-notch is an all-consuming, year-round proposition. And, though you may be compliant to the yard work and high water bills coupled with a beautiful lawn, it doesn’t have to be your reality. Wouldn’t you rather be enjoying a little time on any indoor putting greens instead? With a lawn by Heavenly Greens constructed of the finest artificial grass in the industry, you’ll set yourself on a path, whereby your only dependability in terms of your lawn will be to enjoy its immaculate nature year-round.As golf enthusiast who’s spent a sufficient amount of time on some of the finest putting greens. It’s the same situation of the art of artificial grass and it promises to take your yard to a completely innovative aesthetic level. Visualize a yard that calls absolutely no maintenance ever, parting your weekends free for fun and relaxation, enjoying a great lawn year-round without having to lift a finger.Low to no maintenance also means significant savings on your water bills and, by extension, more money in your pocket. A lawn that never needs to be watered means significant savings on water bills, especially during the summer months when water bills are traditionally at their highest. And by conserving water you’ll be doing something good for the environment; particularly in states like California that have been hit hard by water shortages. Having a great looking lawn year-round has never been this easy, affordable, and maintenance free.

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cohiba – posted 07 October 2009 09:56

Other than water consumption, (which is not mandatory)how is artificial turf “good for the environment” And cost saving? Let me tell you that artificial turf is not maintenance free. Ask any school groundskeeperthat has to maintain an artificial field. Certainly not in the way they claim.

No thanks, I like my turfgrass to be just that…..GREEN.

Turfguy_UF – posted 09 October 2009 13:32

Can you post some specs on how the temperature in the summer is on that artificial turf is compared to real turf?

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