Artificial grass is lustrous, dense, and soft to the touch.
Have you ever considered a lawn that has been recycled? What do you think happens to large artificial turf pitches or sporting areas when turf gets changed out? Sometimes, it’s just thrown in a landfill, but there are also companies working to reduce waste by repurposing old product.
Repurposed artificial grass is available for a fraction of the cost of new turf.
It’s not just for gardens either, as recycled turf could be used for a multitude of projects. Play areas are great for children, providing them with access to outdoor space and the opportunity to socialize and play with their peers. Play equipment is best set on a soft base, as children have a habit of collecting bumps and scrapes while racing about. Artificial grass makes for a soft landing when an inevitable trip or fall occurs.
Organizations and schools can benefit by setting up an attractive play area and outdoor learning space. Getting children outside can enhance their learning and is a great way to get them more interested. Schools very often have a tight budget and need to find maximum bang for their buck; recycled synthetic turf is an economically friendly option for overhauling or adding a sports field, or for any outdoor (or indoor) space.
Artificial grass offcuts can be used in various inventive and unique ways, for numerous design projects. There are crafted hedge sculptures and gardeners carefully pruning majestic peacocks and other eye-catching designs to sit proudly outside the home. It may take a little patience, but artificial grass can be used in the creation of sculptures; they will look good and require no pruning. Or how about updating the summer house? Cover the floor with artificial grass and rejuvenate tired pillows by stitching artificial grass onto the pillowcase. You can even use off-cuts to cover the inside of flip-flops, nothing like the feeling of grass between your toes!
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