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Have you ever wondered about whether artificial lawns offer an eco-friendly option for your home or commercial property? Indeed, growing numbers of people are choosing to get artificial turf for their homes. But are these actually the great products that people claim to be, or could you make better use of this space with plants or a real grass lawn? Well, our team of professional landscape designers here at Newhart Landscaping is on hand to help. Hopefully, this will help you make the best choice for your property! As part of this decision, we’ll be considered today whether artificial lawns are an environmentally friendly option.
The Eco Benefits of Artificial Grass
First of all, let’s look at the eco-friendly benefits of investing in an artificial grass lawn. Arguably the most notable benefit of artificial grass from an environmental perspective is concerning its low maintenance needs. Indeed, artificial grass lawns are unique because they don’t need watering, fertilizers, or pesticides. This can be notable for potentially improving the overall health of the soils beneath your artificial turf, as these chemicals mentioned above can have very nasty routes of action. So, when you choose an artificial grass lawn, you can benefit from reduced maintenance requirements and generally reduced reliance on nasty chemicals.
The Environmental Drawbacks of Artificial Turf Lawns
While it might sound good that artificial lawns don’t require chemicals or lots of water, they may not be the ideal solution for an eco-friendly household. Indeed, artificial lawns cannot sequester carbon from the atmosphere as a natural grass lawn could. In addition, real grass – though much higher in maintenance – can support the soil structure of your garden, helping to support a thriving ecosystem beneath it.
In addition to this, it’s always worth considering the carbon footprint of creating your artificial grass, too. Indeed, the footprint of buying a pack of grass seeds is almost guaranteed to be less than the negative impacts of producing artificial grass.
Therefore, it’s clear that artificial grass may not be quite the environmental wonder that it seems to be on the label. Nonetheless, that’s also not to say it’s a bad thing either, and the benefits and drawbacks essentially balance themselves out. So, to find out more about artificial grass and whether this could be a viable option for you or not, contact a member of our friendly team here at Newhart Landscaping. We’re the people you need to help!
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