Some good arguments for and against fake plastic grass in these comments. It is a better alternative to concrete or stone paving slabs and it requires less energy to maintain it than grass (depending on the wattage of the vacuum cleaner they use
). The amount of properties that have it is quite small and due to the cost I can't see it spreading. However, if it does becomes commonplace and starts to affect biodiversity then something should be done because we'll seriously miss it when it's gone.
In our last house the other half suggested some FPG as I was complaining of the dogs killing the grass with their wee. The cost was astro-comical and the thought of washing dog diarrhoea when they have the skitters, nah, plus dog wee makes the stuff stink for ages. It's not as maintenance-free as some think.
It has it's place but not in my garden. Should it be taxed? It already been taxed (manufacture, shipping, employment, purchase etc).

In our last house the other half suggested some FPG as I was complaining of the dogs killing the grass with their wee. The cost was astro-comical and the thought of washing dog diarrhoea when they have the skitters, nah, plus dog wee makes the stuff stink for ages. It's not as maintenance-free as some think.
It has it's place but not in my garden. Should it be taxed? It already been taxed (manufacture, shipping, employment, purchase etc).