Artificial grass is on my list of things I want from the garden.
Where I live is marshy with heavy clay soil and drainage is very poor. I have a toddler and a dog so having a water logged lawn most of the year is not what I'm after. Currently we have gravel which at least is low maintenance and at least provides drainage. I know other people with kids who have it who love the fact that pretty much as soon as it stops raining you can go out and play on it, which wouldn't be the case for a water logged lawn.
Edit: Our garden is north facing and doesn't get much sun either.
I understand it's not for everyone, but I'm coming round to the idea.
If you are going to fit it, be sure to do all the prep work properly. It needs a good base to go on to for it to look and work at it's best.
Dave
Where I live is marshy with heavy clay soil and drainage is very poor. I have a toddler and a dog so having a water logged lawn most of the year is not what I'm after. Currently we have gravel which at least is low maintenance and at least provides drainage. I know other people with kids who have it who love the fact that pretty much as soon as it stops raining you can go out and play on it, which wouldn't be the case for a water logged lawn.
Edit: Our garden is north facing and doesn't get much sun either.
I understand it's not for everyone, but I'm coming round to the idea.
If you are going to fit it, be sure to do all the prep work properly. It needs a good base to go on to for it to look and work at it's best.
Dave
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