cac0fae8c8f092b7d7e32f10d5d4e9c220d2969b My Health Is My Life: Keeping It Green With Synthetic Grass Florida

Keeping It Green With Synthetic Grass Florida

By Anna Lewis


The Sunshine State may boast many things, but green lawns are not one of them. In a state that is surrounded by ocean on three sides, it is merely typical to see yards consisting of sand and sea oats. However, with synthetic grass Florida residents can create the illusion of lawns without the demands of fill dirt and fresh water.

Keeping a lawn in such a zone represents the most vain of pursuits. Fresh water is not only precious but insanely expensive in an area that is not able to support many lakes or underground sources. In fact, the environmental movement created enough of a stir in the 1980s that many people were shamed into finding ways to create an attractive yard without drastically altering the environment.

Golf clubs and indoor sporting venues created a demand for better artificial sod. Now these products are available to the average homeowner, so anyone living in states with sand rather than dirt can have what appears to be a healthy lawn to enjoy. It looks and feels very much like the real thing, and it can be tapped down, or simply rolled up and stored when the storms are anticipated.

Many people and pets have allergies to traditional grasses, and faux turf is a healthier option. These products are generally free of toxins or lead dye, so they are a perfect alternative for play areas and pet runs. These products are not only very affordable, but they are safe for the environment and represent no establishment of a non-indigenous plant species.

Rubber and mulch are the traditional linings for most church and school playgrounds. Both products contained dyes which have not always been a sound option for the environment, and can be dangerous to both pets and small children. In addition, they did not provide the same level ground that artificial turf boasts, and there were many falls suffered as a result.

The elderly among us can see an even greater benefit than children when it comes to the safety an artificial ground cover provides. Level, soft areas for walking are extremely important in nursing homes and facilities that assist the elderly. Concrete has never been the best option for those who walk several miles a day, so college campuses can also reap the rewards of artificial turf.

For temporary gatherings or sporting events, many companies will rent their product for a period of time. This can make the gathering area more pleasing to the eye, safer to navigate on foot, and when placed over existing lawns during a temporary gathering of people, it prevents the lawn areas from being damaged due to the sudden flood of people traversing the area.

Anyone considering installation of turf should seriously think about professional installation. The health and safety benefits can only be maximized if the ground cover is installed correctly. Correct installation requires the removal of at least two feet of soil, and the laying down of several layers of materials in a particular order, with the final step involving the turf itself being glued to the substrate.




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