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  • Add Curved or Circular Artificial Grass

     Adding curved or circular elements of grass is an interesting way to soften the look of a garden. It is also a handy method of separating sections of an outdoor space whilst retaining an appealing look.

    This is a fairly popular trend, and we have noticed that many of our customers enjoy adding stones or curved raised planters around the curved grass. Which one would you opt for?

  • Embellish Trees with Baubles

     The next of our large and small garden artificial grass ideas for a UK Christmas is baubles! Baubles are such a simple addition to any space, yet they’re so effective and incredibly festive. What’s more, they don’t have to solely be reserved for your indoor Christmas tree; they can also be hung from the trees and bushes of your garden. This way, you’ll be able to create a winter wonderland that warms the hearts of the adults and invokes the excitement of the kids.

  • Hang Garlands on Fences

     Another one of our artificial grass ideas for front gardens is to hang garlands from all your fences. This is a much better alternative to tinsel, as tinsel is something that is either loved or hated. On the other hand, garlands are always tasteful, and no one is going to be personally offended by the sight of them. Despite this, if you’re a big fan of tinsel, there’s nothing to stop you from hanging tinsel across your fences.

  • Installation Process of Artificial Turf

     

    1. Site Preparation

    Before synthetic grass can be installed, the site must be properly prepared. This includes removing any existing grass, weeds, or debris, and ensuring that the soil is level and compact. If necessary, the site may need to be graded to ensure proper drainage. Additionally, any irrigation or drainage systems must be properly installed or adjusted to work with the synthetic grass.

    2. Base Installation

    Once the site has been prepared, the next step is to install the base layer. This typically involves laying down a layer of crushed stone or gravel, which is then compacted to create a stable and even surface. This base layer provides a stable foundation for the synthetic grass and helps to ensure proper drainage.

    3. Artificial Turf Installation

    After the base layer has been installed and compacted, the synthetic grass can be laid down. The synthetic grass is typically delivered in rolls, which are then laid out over the base layer. The edges of the synthetic grass are then secured with stakes or adhesive to ensure it stays in place.

    4. Infill Installation

    After the synthetic grass has been installed, the next step is to add infill. Infill is a material that is spread over the surface of the synthetic grass to help it stand upright and provide cushioning. Common infill materials include sand, rubber, and a combination of both. The amount and type of infill used will depend on the specific product being installed and the intended use of the synthetic grass.

    5. Final Touches

    Once the infill has been installed, the final touches can be added. This may include trimming the edges of the synthetic grass to fit the space, adding decorative borders or patterns, or installing any necessary accessories such as drainage systems or pet waste stations.

  • 5 Ways to Use Artificial Grass on Walls

     

    Artificial grass for garden walls

    Garden walls can be covered in synthetic turf, as well as fences and gates. What better way to brighten up a garden and create a wow factor outdoor space? It’s also a great way to hide a multitude of sins.

    Artificial grass on garden walls gives the impression of climbing plants or a living wall, especially if you use a deeper pile. Installing it is a breeze too. There are fixings that can be used to keep the fake grass on the wall securely, whilst being hidden from view. So your stunning garden feature will look completely natural, without all the hassle of watering, weeding or maintenance.

    Fake grass for sheds and outbuildings

    Imagine a shed covered in fake grass, what a spectacular feature! Even just one wall of a shed fitted with artificial grass can make a splash.

    You could use artificial grass off-cuts to cover part of a shed or outbuilding too, which will make good use of any leftovers.

    Artificial grass for conservatory walls

    A conservatory or sun room overlooking the garden is the ideal place to use artificial grass on walls. Consider it an extension of your outdoor space and go ahead and make it lush green. A living wall that doesn’t need watering is the ideal compromise, and fake grass is the perfect solution.

    Synthetic grass for playroom walls

    If you’re looking for a fun way to bring a child’s playroom or nursery to life, try fitting fake grass to the walls. Colourful and vibrant, synthetic grass could make a fantastic feature wall that kids will love.

    Add some ladybird, butterfly and flower motifs, and the wall becomes all the more interesting, as well as educational.

    Fake grass for office walls

    Adding greenery to a working environment is known to boost morale and help promote feelings of well-being. Using synthetic grass for walls in offices is the ideal way to create a living wall without the need for any maintenance or watering.

    A brightly coloured wall with natural texture will also create a point of interest for visitors. Meetings will never be the same!

  • GreenFields launches innovative and sustainable non-infill solution for top level football

     GreenFields, a TenCate Grass company, has always been at the forefront of innovation, improving sustainability and leading the way in the development of high-end artificial turf systems for sport.

    GreenFields is very proud to launch the Greenfields Pure range. This range contains three brand new artificial turf products, designed with a strong focus on sustainability. Including extended life span, durable player performance, and minimal maintenance requirements. All three systems are labelled A+ in Greenfield’s innovative and robust ECO classification system, which illustrate the eco-credentials of each separate product and the entire range. GreenFields Pure was developed, tested, and evaluated with the support of the Centre for Turf Innovation (CTI) by TenCate Grass.

    The non-fill game changer for top-level football
    As Colin Young, Research & Development Director at TenCate Grass states: ” When designing the Pure PT system we focused on players based research using innovative testing methods to benchmark great quality natural grass. The unique insight we gathered provided the inspiration for the new product which is fundamentally different to any turf system currently on the market. The yarns where re-engineered using a bespoke formulation to optimise playing experience and mimic great quality grass.”

    GreenFields Pure PT has been developed to match the properties of a high-quality natural grass and provide ultimate performance. GreenFields Pure PT is a 100% non-infill product that offers high player comfort while also being extremely durable.

    Anticipating the ban on the use of polymeric infills
    With the incoming legislation likely to ban the use of polymeric infills classified as microplastics, the drive for innovation in system design has accelerated. Many in the market are pivoting towards mineral infill systems. These types of systems do provide a viable option for lower level football and multi-sport solutions but have limitations in terms of player comfort and durability.

    The unique yarn design and composition of GreenFields Pure PT eliminate the need for infill. This makes it a more sustainable solution and also a durable solution as there is no friction between the infill and the yarns. Grip, comfort and ball roll are improved and closely resemble the same characteristics as high quality natural grass.

  • Realistic Look and Feel

     Modern manufacturing techniques have made it possible for cheap artificial turf to mimic the appearance and texture of natural grass closely. The soft blades, varied shades of green, and even brown thatch infill create a realistic look that is difficult to distinguish from a well-maintained natural lawn.