Category: synthetic turf

  • MAINTAINING ARTIFICIAL GRASS: WHAT’S REQUIRED?

    As we’ve already said, artificial grass is pretty low maintenance. But there are a few measures you can take to make sure it lasts as long as possible.

    First, if you’re finding that weeds are still poking through the drainage holes of your artificial lawn, you can invest in a weed barrier or membrane to prevent them from coming through.

    Pick any weeds as soon as you see them and brush or rake the grass regularly. Simply pull the tops off. Don’t dig around with a trowel or fork as this will ruin your artificial turf.

    Once or twice a year, you could also use weed killer. Just make sure it’s a water-based solution to ensure it doesn’t damage your artificial turf.

    Secondly, it’s important to repair any holes or tears in your fake lawn as quickly as you can. This will also help to ensure the lifespan of your artificial grass.

    Is your artificial grass looking a little flat and lacklustre? Simply brush the blades of grass in the opposite direction. You could also top up the layer of sand infill.

  • CLEANING ARTIFICIAL GRASS: AN EASY LOW-EFFORT METHOD

    It’s good to stay on top of cleaning when it comes to the artificial grass as a build-up of dirt and debris can damage your lawn and be harder to clean later down the line. Here’s the quickest and simplest way to clean your fake lawn.

    1. Lightly brush your artificial grass once a week, or at least every other week, removing any leaves or twigs. A build-up of debris will stop your lawn from draining properly and also encourage weeds to grow. Use a brush with stiff bristles or a plastic rake rather than a metal one and go gently. Too much force could alter the shape of your turf. Brush in the opposite direction of the blades to plump them up and cross-brush the whole lawn to create a fluffy effect. You may need to brush areas with high foot traffic more frequently.
    2. You could also use a leaf blower for an even quicker way to remove garden debris from your lawn. This is best done on a dry day as removing wet leaves with a blower is not very effective.
    3. You should also try to clean your artificial grass with water on a semi-regular basis. Weekly or bi-monthly is good. While rainwater will wash away light dirt, hosing your grass down as well will make sure it always looks healthy and there’s no build-up.
    4. If you notice your artificial lawn is beginning to smell, you can clean it with a vinegar-water or soapy solution. Don’t use bleach as this is far too harsh. Vinegar is great for removing odours from pet urine while vinegar and baking soda are effective for removing stubborn stains. You can also buy specialist artificial grass cleaners. Diluted mineral spirits can be used sparingly on oil-based stains.
    5. For dirt that has hardened, use a plastic spatula, toothbrush, or blunt knife to gently ease it off.
  • The Future of the Artificial Turf Industry is Green


    Having been initially produced for sport applications, today nearly one-third of the global turf market caters to landscape and recreational uses, with the market projected to reach $7 billion by 2025 – as reported by IndustryARC in their own market forecast for 2020 to 2025. Scott Lowrie, President of Controlled Products – a renowned organization that has led the artificial turf industry in manufacturing technology for over 25 years – encourages contractors, landscapers, and other industry professionals to consider the profitability of artificial grass: “Artificial grass is a rapidly growing industry with adoption rates that suggest it will continue this trend for decades to come. The market is still in its infancy and for those who are looking for new products and new markets, artificial turf is a great product to promote.“ Custom builders, landscape architects, real estate agents and management firms, as well as local governments are seeking the benefits of synthetic turf in increasing numbers. An Administrative Draft Report for the City of Novato, prepared by Carducci Associates Landscape Architects and Planners San Francisco, CA states:

    “The City of San Francisco has demonstrated that synthetic turf athletic fields accommodate two or three times more use than natural grass fields and that thousands of children and adults from community sports leagues can have a place to play soccer/lacrosse year-round. One synthetic turf field can accommodate up to 3,000 hours of use per year, equal to about 1,500 two-hour games.“

    Furthermore, “There is potential for increased revenue from synthetic turf. A synthetic turf field received City Council support because it can cost less to maintain per hour than a natural grass field and generate revenues that make the synthetic turf field self-sustaining.” As stated by Scott Lowrie, “The market has enormous white space for growth in so many different ways. It will be exciting to watch this industry continue to grow and prosper.”

  • Growth and Sustained Success in a Fragmented Market


    Many of us still remember the earliest generations of artificial grass – reminiscent of our grandparents’ carpet from the ’60s. Compared to today’s synthetic products, it’s easy to appreciate the progress made in manufacturing technology and the utilization of applied sciences in material production – further propelling market value amidst significant cultural shifts.Anthony Vena, President and CEO of Purchase Green Artificial Grass – a business begun as a small startup in Southern California in early 2008 with now more than 30 locations nationwide – describes his witness of these industry advancements and the subsequent changes in consumer perception:

    “Improvements in manufacturing combined with an increase in available skilled labor and water conservation efforts have created a more natural appearance at a cost that is now more acceptable to a significantly larger base of homeowners, while simultaneously offering a viable solution to water conservation.  Additionally, with a broader cultural change – with more folks valuing free time over the “therapeutic” benefits of gardening & landscaping – it offers a solution: a beautiful, natural-looking, low maintenance yard.”

    As production quality improved and consumer demand increased, the early 2000s experienced an emergence of commercial manufacturers, distributors, and installers, seemingly saturating and dominating the market. However, as reported by Mordor Intelligence in an artificial turf market forecast for the 2021 to 2026 fiscal years, the market is in fact moderately fragmented – presenting few obstacles and limiting boundaries for those wanting to enter the industry.

    “Generally, folks looking to start a business or enter a business want to be involved in emerging industries”, states Anthony Vena, “Rarely do folks want to enter a mature industry with little growth outlook. Artificial grass IS that growth industry. It is still in the early stages of adoption with lots of untapped markets and geographies; in states where it is a bit more mature (like the southwest), it is still growing at >15% per year. With improvements in manufacturing technology, there are more and more use applications available to folks within the industry, which adds to the growth outlook.”

  • Learning from Purchase Green Houston’s Success

    The path to growth and prosperity may present differently to others, but there are key fundamentals conducive to the longevity of a store, such as hiring the right team members for the goals you have in mind and maintaining a positive corporate culture. The discussion with Bob and Jose highlighted the task of hiring individuals with skill sets that complement the needs of your store, developing your team for excellence by emphasizing the value of knowledge, and encouraging them along their process of learning.

    Additionally, relationship-building with not only your in-house team but also your clients is essential to their advocacy of your business – and is what ultimately broadens your network. Something simple to employ but also easy to forgo is the personalization of your service. Ask thoughtful questions about their line of work or how their last install went. Try to identify a need and offer value – possibly by way of industry insights, installation tips, and, in some circumstances, maybe a business partnership. Managers that are focused on customer support often find many creative ways to be the most helpful and valuable to their clients, and those are the clients that keep coming back.

  • Taking Your First Steps Towards Owning a Purchase Green Franchise

    The best way to commence your journey towards owning a Purchase Green artificial grass franchise and driving your success is to book a preliminary phone call with our franchise team. During this meeting expect to find out about Purchase Green’s unique distribution model, our franchise territory exclusivity, the investment necessary to open a franchise, the innovative artificial grass product line, and the multi-business support available to all franchises. 

  • Is Artificial Grass a Worthwhile Investment?

    At a $6.2 billion total addressable market, investing in artificial grass is an extraordinary endeavor. Moreover, with only a 12% penetration of the total available market, the artificial grass industry is projecting demand in the Leisure/DIY Segment to grow by 34% from 2021 to 2025. With adoption rates at the early stages now is the most strategic time to invest in such a promising and undersaturated market. Schedule a meeting with a franchise expert to discuss investment requirements.

  • Oh so you’ve got Astro turf in your yard

    Anti-static additives:
    Static electricity often builds up between rubber and metal playground equipment. Grasses that have a tufted carbon fiber are called “anti-static” because they eliminate static electricity. This keeps kids safe from static shocks!

    So now, if a neighbor ever says, “Oh so you’ve got Astro turf in your yard“, you can confidently say “Nah, I’ve got Purchase Green in my yard”.

    At Purchase Green, we go above and beyond the stereotypical artificial grass. Explore all the possibilities our products can provide, shop online now or visit one of our local stores today!

  • How To Create The Perfect Play Area

    No matter how big or small your home is – if you’re creative enough, you can make a play area anywhere.

    Here are 5 imaginative ways to create the perfect play area.

    • Sensory Play

    Sensory play areas are full of bright colours and different textures. You can create a soft and colourful indoor play area by using these great alphabet tiles. You could also add sensory toys, such as a colour changing lamp. Get creative with different sounds and smells to keep your baby entertained for hours.

    • Football Goals

    Lay down some durable artificial grass in the garden, add some football goals at each end, and voila! A mini football field in your back garden. This is perfect for getting the kids outside for some fresh air and exercise. Alternatively, you could turn your outdoor play area into a mini rugby pitch or hockey field – whichever sport you fancy!

    • Make A Den

    Every child loves making dens, as they provide a safe space of their own. Get some bed sheets and build a fort behind the sofa. If you have outdoor space, you can create the perfect den with a small shed and a lick of paint. If you’re feeling even more creative, why not build a treehouse or a platform like this one

    • A Sensory Garden

    Create a sensory garden by planting colourful flowers and painting pots in a variety of colours. Flowers such as forget-me-nots and pansies are brightly coloured and will attract insects to your garden. Lambs ear plants (Stachys Byzantina) are velvety soft and easy to care for. You could also add a variety of herbs, such as mint and rosemary, which have vibrant and safe smells when rubbed between the fingers.

    • DIY Tyre Swing

    If you’ve got a large and sturdy tree in your garden, why not create your own DIY Tyre Swing. You can buy special ropes which secure your swing to the tree so that nobody goes flying. You could also get creative and paint your tree swing in bright colours, or even in camouflage as part of an obstacle course.

  • Imaginative ways to create the perfect play area

    The Benefits of Play

    Research from the NHS has found that exercise and fresh air can significantly improve your mental health. In a study conducted by the University of Essex, it was discovered that exercising outdoors was associated with improvements in both self-esteem and mood. With the rise in technology, it is becoming even more important to encourage children to play outdoors.

    Sensory play is just as important as outdoor play. Sensory activities at a young age allow children to explore and investigate. It has been discovered that sensory play helps to develop nerve connections in the brain, as well as the development of speech and motor skills.

    By creating a safe and vibrant space in your home, you can help to teach your child vital skills which they’ll carry with them through life.