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Having watched the Great British Garden Revival on Friday night it was interesting to see the inclusion of Artificial Grass as a comparison to standard turf and a wildflower meadow variety positioned alongside.

As an ambassador for the UK Artificial Grass Landscaping market I was somewhat disappointed with the way that the Artificial Grass company involved in the show managed the media in their approach to the product.

The overall benefits of Artificial Grass were not discussed along with the applications in which Artificial Grass would be suitable e.g. Shaded/Waterlogged/High Footfall areas.

Also the price quoted of £30m2 - I would love to know how many people now believe they can have Artificial Grass installed for that price! Again no discussion regarding installation costs etc

To quote the children that made up the family testing the products 'it would be good if you have an itch because it is scratchy' - this comment alone did not do wonders! Maybe due to the product selected by the BBC to take part in the show? or just purely the mismanagement of the Artificial Grass company involved.

Also interested to hear from Natural Turf / Wildflower ambassadors as to how they believe the show portrayed their products?

Many thanks

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