I was hesitant to switch to artificial ivy, fearing it would look too fake. But I was pleasantly surprised! The ivy blends seamlessly with my other plants and requires zero maintenance. It’s perfect for filling in gaps where live plants struggle to grow, and it adds lush greenery to my garden all year
From time to time, you can see weeds grow from the edges of your artificial grass or even through the drainage holes. Weeds are very stubborn and can grow anywhere possible. To avoid weeds growing through your artificial grass, I will recommend you to use the weed barrier on top of the sub base, under your artificial turf. If you have your artificial grass installed and didn’t use any weed barrier, to get rid of the weeds can get very easy: first of all, you won’t have much of weeds grow through artificial grass at all, the weeds will be very spotty, you can simply pull them out or use weed killers like roundups, but when using the weed killers, you need to be careful and I always recommend you to wear gloves and masks to protect yourself or use organic (non-chemical) weed killers.
Read Answer: Will weeds and other roots grow from under the turf?
Yes, all our artificial grass products are lead free and comply with most strict regulations such as California Prop 65. We have all our products tested by independent labs and publish the testing results on our website, you can find the testing results along with lead free certifications under each product’s specification page. You can find the details by visiting this link: https://www.globalsynturf.com/artificial-grass-specifications-specs
Read Answer: Is this artificial Turf lead free?
There is very minimum maintenance involved for your artificial grass. You might not need any maintenance at all if your artificial grass installed in areas not much getting used such as front yard, for none or less traffic/usage areas like most of front yards, you might just need to blow or brush off leaves or debris from time to time. Other areas where your artificial turf installed being used a lot or with a lot of traffics such as back yard, from time to time, you will need to clean if off by simply rinsing with your garden hose or add some additional infills once a year. For some of the heavy traffic areas, you might want to brush up the flattened blades from time to time. We have a recommendation document for minimum maintenance for your artificial grass, please visit this link for nore details:
Read Answer: What maintenance is involved when you own a fake grass?
Artificial grass requires minimum maintenances if any, depending on the applications and usages. Typically for people’s front yards with minimum traffics or usages, you might not to do anything for years besides to remove leaves or debris from the lawn surface. Some heavy used areas, you might need to brush/rake up the fibers from time to time and adding some infills when needed.
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The beauty and big advantage of having artificial putting greens is that will need minimal maintenance if any! If you have your artificial putting green installed in a area that consistently have debris or leaves, all you might have to do is to blow off these when such things presented. Other than that, there won’t be anything else. From time to time, if you would like to increase the ball speed, you might want to add some more sand infills onto your artificial putting green, but such adding infills happen will be in an intervals of months if not years.
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Yes, all our artificial ivy products are free of lead or any other harmful heavy metals, please feel free to reach us if you are interested in any particular product so we can provide you with any additional information, thank you:
Read Answer: Is your artificial Ivy lead free?