Saturday, December 6, 2008

Artificial Grass has Environmental Advantages

People are thinking of ways to live a more environmentally friendly lifestyle - the ways to do so are limitless.There are many aspects in your life where changes are possible that will have a beneficial impact on our planet.

There are many ways we can improve our carbon emissions output because virtually each choice we make in our daily life has some type of impact on our carbon footprint.

A possible area of change may be in your own backyard, literally. If you're like the majority of homeowners, the lawn in your yard will be made of some kind of living grass.

Much research and development has been reserved for synthetic grass technology, particularly in the area of simulating the look and feel of the fake turf. These days it is getting increasingly difficult to detect the synthetic grass compared to real turf.

Think of all of these factors that go into maintaining a healthy, green lawn:
- Lawns require herbicides, fertilizers and pesticides.
- Regular watering is required to keep grass looking good.
- Lawn needs regular cutting with the lawnmower..
- The cost involved with keeping a lawn looking good is high..

Now replacing your lawn with a synthetic grass equal addresses each of these environmental matters. Adding chemicals into the soil will have a cumulative effect on the ecosystem with the chemicals leeching away into our water systems. In drought afflicted areas, using it to water our grass is essentially a waste of valuable resources.

An alternative worth considering, for the sake of the environment, first and foremost and then for your hip pocket in the long run is replacing the labour intensive grass lawn with a synthetic lawn.

If you live in areas where drought has been a big issue, water restrictions are a regular occurrence. The very last priority during such critical times is the lawn which quickly goes brown and dies off. In extreme circumstances the grass disappears forever and you're left living in a house surrounded by a dust bowl.

Another factor to take into consideration is the elderly. As you get older your ability to maintain the lawn will drop off so too might your access to money to pay for the upkeep. The answer could very well be to replace the grass with artificial grass.

Synthetic turf comes with many advantages such as maintenance time is reduced, the need for watering is removed, heavy traffic won't affect the ground, it's visually appealing all year round and it's better for the environment because it removes the need for a lawnmower and chemical application.

During the height of summer the grass will need cutting weekly as the lawn takes off and grows like at no other time. Running the lawnmower every week is just another source of carbon being added to the atmosphere, no matter whether you own a petrol powered lawnmower or an electric lawnmower.

Synthetic grass will benefit the environment at an increasing rate over time, too, with every second the lawnmower hasn't had to run, every drop of water saved and every atom of chemical that hasn't been used. It's a win for the environment and the world is that much better off.

Long-term monetary savings are the bonus that will provide the added incentive to agree that synthetic grass is a worthwhile alternative. This should just be a starting point for you as you learn more about the positive aspects of artificial grass.

1 comment:

charm said...

That was sure a very great idea. Even though Artificial grass is made of plastic materials and however the fact that it will never ever replace the natural beauty of a natural grass, artificial grass has its own ways and means of exhibiting its benefits. It was never created to harm the environment, hence it is an alternative provided to help and secure lawn solution.