Go Green with SowGreen®

You might not know it, but landscaping, in both commercial and domestic settings, can be greatly enhanced by the addition of artificial grass. In damp or shaded grounds where natural turf cannot thrive, or where brown patchy areas indicate a lack of soil moisture (or the presence of buried rubble and builders’ waste, in the case of gardens at newer properties), artificial grass provides a practical solution that won’t compromise the aesthetic qualities of a natural lawn.

 

Natural turf can also suffer the effects of dog urine and overuse of fertilisers and weedkillers. Meanwhile, a good quality artificial grass product, such as SowGreen®, is both UV-stable and pet-friendly, immune to the damage caused by dogs doing their business...

 

A well-trodden lawn, be it in a family garden doubling as a football pitch or being used as the pathway of a popular tourist attraction, can become heavily worn and threadbare, leading to barren dustbowls in the summer and muddy no-go zones during winter. Artificial grass, however, is hard-wearing yet soft to the touch, ensuring that private gardens and public landscapes will look as perfectly manicured in December as in July, and all with minimal effort required.

 

From country estates to animal rescue shelters, schools and nurseries to hotels and pub gardens, and in domestic gardens up and down the country, artificial turf is being utilised as an attractive, accommodating and accessible alternative to grass, providing the ideal complement to a natural environment.

 

To discover more about how SowGreen® artificial grass can enhance your outdoor play areas, call the SowGreen® team at their National Office on 0845 621 7000 to arrange a FREE, no-obligation site survey and quotation. A sliding scale of costs is applied for larger areas, and your quote will be valid for 12 months, to help with long-term budgeting. So don’t delay – let the experts help you ‘Go Green with SowGreen®.

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