Artificial turf products exist for almost every climate, use and location imaginable. You should prioritize nylon-based turf that can withstand high-volume foot traffic.

As part of your routine in dry climates, regularly hosing down your lawn will help wash away dirt and debris that collects on its surface. Furthermore, it is also recommended to sweep, rake or power broom regularly to reduce dust accumulation.

Easy to Maintain

Artificial grass Adelaide has become an increasingly popular option for homeowners looking to reduce the use of chemicals and weed killers in their yards. Artificial turf is less vulnerable to environmental factors that cause natural lawns to fade and die, such as sun exposure, too much water usage, extreme temperatures or harsh conditions.

artificial grass AdelaidePeople typically choose artificial grass because it requires minimal upkeep, saving them time and energy that would have otherwise been spent mowing and caring for their lawns. All that’s required for synthetic turf maintenance is an annual visit from professional technicians and an occasional hose down.

A few simple tips can ensure that your synthetic grass remains to look its best for years. Regularly remove debris, such as leaves or branches, from your yard. Also, move any furniture with sharp edges (especially metal furniture that could flatten the grass).

Like any surface, spills and stains on artificial grass may sometimes develop. Clean any spills immediately using mild household detergent with ammonia for tough stains; pick up any solid waste such as dog poop or bird droppings as soon as they occur; wash any areas where pets have been urinating with hot water after each time your pet urinated there.

Ideal Turf’s artificial grass products feature antimicrobial backing to prevent the buildup of odours, germs, and bacteria – keeping children, pets, and visitors healthy while enjoying your yard! It helps ensure you enjoy optimal conditions.

Artificial grass’ waterproof membrane makes it impenetrable to most unwanted plants and weeds; however, it’s still important to understand how best to treat any weeds or mosses that appear. Instead of digging with a fork or trowel through all areas of your yard, pulling weeds out with fingers or gardening gloves from above may be easier and faster. You could also spray areas with herbicide to kill any remaining weeds or mosses.

Low Maintenance

Artificial grass Adelaide offers homeowners looking for an easier lawn solution a tempting alternative without the burden of regular mowing or watering chores. While artificial turf does not need regular upkeep like its counterparts, do, some preventive care and upkeep are still essential to ensure the long-term viability of this option.

Airborne dust can settle onto the artificial grass and make it look dirty, so regular irrigation with a hose or sprinkler system should help restore its look. Regular brushing using either a stiff-bristle broom or power brush will keep the blades perky, while professional cleaning services can eliminate odours or spots caused by pet waste or outdoor activities from your synthetic lawn.

Concerns surrounding weeds should also be taken into account. Although artificial lawns should prevent most forms of weed growth, some weeds may still appear at the edges of your yard and should be regularly removed by hand or using pre-emergent weed control solutions twice annually to stop the further expansion of unwanted species.

Typically, weed killer should be applied evenly throughout a yard and avoided spraying directly onto artificial turf as this could damage its fibres. Furthermore, should any weeds start growing independently, pulling them immediately will prevent them from taking hold and making your artificial grass less appealing.

Maintaining an adequate level of infill in artificial grass is also key. When infill levels fall below acceptable levels, the turf may become flat and matted; to remedy this situation, redistributing infill will lift matted fibres while redistributing the sand that supports blades of grass.

Protecting an investment in artificial grass Adelaide requires safeguarding it against sun exposure and heavy snowfall, with a screen or tarp laid over it for sun protection or to shield against blowing snow that could rip apart turf fibres. When faced with heavy snowfall in certain regions, remove it with a blower instead of brushing too hard to minimize the impactful brushing of its fibres onto turf fibres and minimize its negative impact on its fibres.