Fake Grass: Pros and Cons

 

Fake grass, also known as artificial turf.

While many city dwellers do not have the luxury of sprawling gardens, the alternative of artificial grass offers a promise of greenery.

While there are some advantages to using fake grass, there are also some drawbacks to consider.

Pros:

Maintenance Free: Fake grass is stain-resistant, does not create muddy footprints, is low in maintenance and does not require herbicides, pesticides or fertilisers to grow.

Durable: It is long-lasting and can be used for upto 10 to 15 years depending on its quality and maintenance. If installed in a shaded area it will last longer than real grass which is exposed to direct sunlight.

Aesthetically pleasing: It looks lush green, is always well-manicured and has an aesthetically pleasing look in all the season.

Cons:

Initial cost: Fake grass is very expensive as the initial cost of installation is high. However it pays for itself in the long run because of its low maintenance costs.

Heat retention: Fake grass absorbs more heat than natural grass and is uncomfortable to walk on in the harsh sunlight.

Environmental concerns: Since Fake grass is plastic, it is not biodegradable and will end in landfill. Additionally, artificial grass simply functions as an outdoor carpet which prevents rainwater from percolating into the soil. This affects the ecosystem of the soil and the biodiversity of the landscaped garden.

In conclusion, it can be a good option for those who want a low-maintenance and durable alternative to natural grass. However, it is important to weigh the pros and cons and consider the environmental impact before making a decision.


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