Jackson's Landscape Design have been approved as Devon's artificial grass, artificial lawn, synthetic grass, astro turf, artificial lawns, artificial, lawns, synthetic lawn, synthetic lawns, fake grass installers for Grono Artificial lawn Specialists.

 

Garden design and Landscaping Devon:

Garden design and Landscaping Devon

For you garden, landscaping projects that require low mainenance within the garden design, landscape, we are able to supply and install Grono's premium products within your required garden landscaping areas.

We are more than happy to install Grono artificial lawns throughout the counties of Cornwall, Dorset and Somerset.

 

 

Why have an artificial lawn?

NO mowing

NO muddy/bald patches

NO weeds

Hard wearing (lasts up to 20 years)

Fade resistant

Flame retardant

Green all year round

Little  maintenance

UV resistant

NO animal urine burns

 

Artificial Lawns:

Artificial lawns

 

Real grass can lose its colour and vibrancy during hot dry weather. Artificial Grass stays green and lush as the day it was laid.

Fake grass is much more cost-effective than paving or other artificial coverings - and when you measure the investment over the life of the grass it can even work out cheaper than laying and maintaining natural turf.

 

Artificial grass installation video:

 

 

A synthetic lawn is an ideal surface for play areas as it is incredibly soft and very forgiving, even when the impact is a big one! There has been a huge amount of research and development in this area and we can now provide a safe and user-friendly surface that is suitable for a typical landscaped garden, childrens play area.

 

Grono product image:

Grono product image

 

 

An artificial lawn is perfect for hayfever sufferers, people with second homes, pets and even elderly people who find it difficult maintaining their lawn. Astro turf is ideal for areas where grass won't grow naturally.

Synthetic lawns are suitable for private / ornamental lawns, play areas and safety surfaces, sports practice areas, pool surrounds, roof gardens and terraces, small back yards, public areas and exhibitions.

 

Landscaped garden in Torquay, Devon:

Landscaped garden in Torquay, Devon

For all your enquiries regarding the garden design, installation, landscaping with fake grass I'm just an email or phone call away.

 

 

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Just after some input from you guysGoing to be doing a lawn scarification and overseed/top dress but because of the naff weather we have had it has taken me ages to get the weedkiller down on the lawn. I have to wait 4 weeks before seeding and that…

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Fence spike in clay

Hi all,I'm erecting a close board timber fence in clay soil. Due to the clay and poor drainage I'm thinking of using fence spikes. Would clay be suitable? Would it provide enough stability for a 1.8 mt high fence? I'm considering using 15cm wide…

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