I want to install artificial grass but my garden is muddy and with bad drainage. Is that possible?
Jan 18, 2020 2:24 AM |
You can install artificial grass almost anywhere, including muddy area. As you might know that some areas are not suitable for real grass to grow such as muddy areas or shaded areas, artificial turf will be your perfect solution! Regardless what areas you install the turf, you need to make sure to follow the installation instructions: https://www.globalsynturf.com/installation-guides
In most cases, if your installations are done properly, you will never have issues for years to come.
Clifford Bossier Just make sure that the mud's consistency is not too runny/thin |
Sachiko Postma That's good. We have to put some soil or gravel on it maybe so the foundation of the artificial grass is strong. |
Eric Captain I think it'd be hard to install it on a muddy area so I suggest that you hire professionals to do it for you. |
Jan 19, 2020 8:24 AM |
If your muddy area is too deep, you might not want to consider artificial grass. Typically we recommend to excavate about 4” of soil before putting in the sub base and laying the grass, therefore if your muddy area is deeper than that, you don’t want to have artificial turf there.
I see, then we need to put some soil on it. |