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5 Drought Problems You Can Avoid With Artificial Grass

5 Drought Problems You Can Avoid With Artificial Grass http://blog.heavenlygreens.com/blog/bid/204133/5-Drought-Problems-You-Can-Avoid-With-Artificial-Grass @heavenlygreensIn areas where drought problems can wreak havoc on lawns, homeowners must take preventative measures if they want to keep their lawns looking lush and green through every season and climate change. Artificial turf is just one option that allows them to keep their lawn looking beautiful without having to worry about complying local legislation involving water usage and lawn care.

No Need to Water

One of the biggest drought problems homeowners face is water usage. With state and local water restrictions in place, homeowners face stiff fines for using water unnecessarily. In California, homeowners risk fines of up to $500 per day for each violation if they are caught using water for lawns or to wash vehicles. This includes irrigating their lawn and garden. Artificial turf does not require any hydration and will maintain its look through years of drought or rain.

No “Dead” Areas

Lack of rain can cause dead or bare areas in a lawn, especially where there is an abundance of shade. Grass needs the right mixture of sun and moisture to thrive and when one or both are limited, dead areas can begin to appear. Once dead spots begin to appear, it can be extremely difficult to keep the soil loose enough to reseed or allow the grass to reclaim the barren area. In areas where drought conditions are common, grass can be easily damaged when there is excessive amounts of foot traffic. Much like when there is too much water, paths can be formed and the grass worn away. The only difference being in a dryer climate, the ground will be extremely dry creating large quantities of dust. Don't let your lawn become dead grass.

No Discoloration

Grass that is deprived of adequate amounts of water will begin to lose its color and turn from a dark vibrant green to various shades of brown. When artificial turf is used, there is no discoloration or loss of texture. Discoloration can also come from over feeding a lawn. Color variations can also appear in areas where there is an excessive amount of shade or shadows from buildings. Installing artificial turf provides uniform color throughout the lawn, even in areas where shade is prominent. There is no need for fertilizer or additionally hydration to keep the lawn looking natural.

No Need to Reseed

With artificial turf, there is no need to reseed or apply fertilizer or weedkiller. Paths can be worn into natural grass lawns due to too much foot traffic or excessive amounts of shade. Drought problems can make the task of reseeding even more difficult. Many states who experience drought conditions on a regular basis, often enforce water restrictions on homeowners. When this happens, reseeding is an almost impossible task. Without the necessary water, seeds will not germinate and the bare spots remain. In lawns where artificial turf has been installed, there is no need for watering or reseeding, ever.

Maintains Evergreen Look In Intense Heat

Extreme temperatures that often accompany drought conditions can damage even the hardiest of grasses. Artificial turf is not affected by heat and is resistant to most other drought problems. Whether it is extreme heat or bitter cold, temperature and other weather changes can have an adverse affect on natural grass. Drought conditions can cause what little water is in the ground to evaporate. Even drought resistant grasses that have deep root beds will begin to suffer from the lack of hydration. Over time, the grass will die leaving small bare areas or large spots of brown, dry grass. Homeowners who choose to use artificial turf often do so, not so much because of water limitations, but also because of its durability during extreme weather conditions. Learn why synthetic turf is perfect for extreme weather in California

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