People like to use artificial Grass products made in Australia. They outperform all except the most extravagantly costly competitor goods in our opinion, and at a very fair price.
The grass-roots efforts of dealers and Melbourne Turf Supplies installers on a local and regional level must be recognised for helping to develop momentum and global adoption of landscape and leisure sports projects into residential and commercial property markets.
Long hours, goodwill, and dollars engaged in niche marketing initiatives have captivated the attention of customers and delivered items to neighbourhood markets, laying the groundwork for the continued horizontal growth you are experiencing today. If current trends continue, the market share for landscape and leisure sports will double in less than three years, creating new opportunities for existing and new market partners.
If you don't have a true Artificial Grass lawn, you may need more care and upkeep than what is recommended here.
Weeds
Weeds should never be a problem if your artificial turf was professionally installed. Under the turf, a strong anti-weed membrane will have been installed, preventing falling seeds from reaching the soil below and any growth from beneath from piercing the turf.
Leaves/rubbish
If leaves or light debris accumulate on your fake lawn, all you'll need is a strong brush or a leaf blower to clear them. Both should be available at your local garden centre.
Dirt/soil
Your artificial turf can get dirty or soiled in a variety of ways, but most routine soiling can be hosed off or left until the next rain, which should be enough to clean your grass. You should hose off the grass used for frequent sporting activities (astro turf) on a regular basis for sanitary reasons, but no additional maintenance is required.
Animal waste
Pet and animal urine is readily hosed away. After manually removing solid trash, the area should be hosed down. Animal waste will not discolour or harm your synthetic lawn in any way.
Drainage
Because your artificial lawn was almost definitely pre-perforated and installed on a prepared surface, drainage should never be a problem. Even if there is a lot of foot traffic, it will never become muddy.
Flattening
Trampled or flattened artificial grass is a possibility. This is merely a cosmetic problem that can be fixed by brushing it upright or filling it with dry sand for a more long-term solution. The latter is normally done by a professional installer, however it is pretty simple to 'do it yourself.'
Discolouration/fading
Any current, high-quality artificial grass is quite resistant to fading, therefore this should never be an issue. UV radiation, pet urine, or common pollutants should have no effect on your grass's vibrant color.
About the company:
Melbourne turf supplies was established in 1994 and has been supplying Melbourne with quality turf and seed, The friendly staff are very helpful and willing to give expert advice, So call today or drop in to our display store at Ringwood.
http://www.melbourneturfsuppliers.com.au/