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Lawn Care Goes Green With Environmentally Friendly Turf

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Homeowners who are concerned with how their lawn care techniques impact the environment often look for ways to be more environmentally friendly. Many try to use fertilizers and other lawn chemicals that are safe for the environment, but the fact is, a natural grass lawn requires a level of maintenance and upkeep that can result in harmful repercussions for the environment. Smart homeowners are looking to artificial and synthetic lawn materials to help them go green.

Non-Toxic Materials

Artificial turf is made from both nylon and polypropylene fibers that are interwoven in a mesh, polyurethane webbing. The resulting blades and foundation material are non-toxic and will last several years before they need to be replaced. The process used to make each of the components is safe for the environment and does not result in excessive amounts of waste that eventually end up in landfills. In fact, many components used in the process are made from various types of recycled plastic.

No Harsh Chemical Fertilizers or Weedkillers

Synthetic lawns require little in the way of lawn care. They do not need harsh chemical fertilizers to keep their beautiful evergreen color. Weeds do not grow in areas that are covered with artificial turf so no weedkillers are needed. A natural grass lawn may need to be fertilized three or four times a year to prevent dry, barren areas from appearing. Learn more about why synthetic lawn grass installation means no more weeds!

Less Water Usage

A substantial part of lawn care is hydration. When artificial turf is installed in place of natural grass, there is no need to constantly water the lawn to keep it looking fresh and beautiful. In some cases, homeowners can save over 50,000 gallons of water each year by installing artificial turf. Homeowners associations in many areas require their residents to stick to an extremely high standard when it comes to caring for their lawn. This can be difficult when a watering ban is put in place.

States that are constantly exposed to extreme heat and drought conditions often put restrictions on water usage. Lawn care professionals must then find alternative ways to keep lawns looking nice until the water usage ban is lifted. In California, homeowners who are caught watering their lawns or washing their cars can face fine of up to $500 per day, per offense. In areas that are extremely hard hit by the drought conditions, homeowners have even been encouraged to report their neighbors for violating the no watering ban.

No More Fuel Emissions

When an artificial lawn is installed, the homeowner no longer has to worry about maintaining lawn mowers, trimmers, clippers or any other gas-powered equipment to keep their lawn looking its best. Gas-powered machinery of any kind release carbon monoxide gas and other harmful emissions into the air every time they are fired up. The smog clouds that are now covering much of southern California are the result of hundreds of thousands of vehicles that use the roads and highways.

Lawn mowers and trimmers release the same kind of emissions in the air that cars do, only on a much smaller scale. Once artificial turf has been installed, there is no longer any need to use gas-powered equipment for lawn care purposes. No oil to change and no parts to grease. No more gas needs to be purchased or burned to keep the lawn mowed to a respectable height. Artificial turf remains evergreen and looks freshly cut all year round with no maintenance whatsoever. A lawn made from synthetic materials will increase your homes' curb appeal without requiring you to spend your weekends mowing, trimming and watering. Instead, the lawn will look amazingly fresh and green, while remaining environmentally friendly.

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