Artificial grass warning to owners ahead of the weekend

artificial rolled green grass; closeup
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With weather maps showing 80mph winds and the country braced for further gales and snow this weekend, gardeners have been warned about their artificial grass.

Experts say the upcoming weather is bad news for those who have artificial lawns instead of grass and they are urging people to take measures now to prevent issues in the coming months.

Gardening specialists at Grass247, have told people who have fake grass to be aware of the risk of mould and fungal growth after bad weather. They say it's essential to keep on top of maintenance of your artificial lawn now to avoid problems down the line, reports the Express.

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James Higgins, e-commerce manager and artificial grass expert said: “There’s a common misconception that artificial grass requires no maintenance. While artificial grass isn’t a living thing, it still requires a low level of maintenance to keep it looking great in your garden.

“You can think of it a bit like getting a new carpet in your living room. It might look fantastic when first installed, but unless you spend some time each week giving it a bit of a spruce up, over time, the fibres won’t look as great as they once did.

“Although artificial grass requires significantly less care than real grass to stay in top shape, there are a couple of essential tasks for winter grass care that both those with artificial grass can do to keep their lawns in top shape:

“Keep your lawn free from debris, such as fallen twigs or leaves blown in by winter storms. Anyone who has trees in or surrounding their garden will know the pain of clearing up fallen leaves in the winter.

Stock photo of apartment balcony in Ghaziabad, India decorated with potted plants and artificial green grass turf. Gardening and exterior design concept. -Credit:Getty
Stock photo of apartment balcony in Ghaziabad, India decorated with potted plants and artificial green grass turf. Gardening and exterior design concept. -Credit:Getty

"Leaves, twigs, and other debris from shedding trees can easily build up on top of our lawns in the winter months, which traps moisture and can cause all sorts of problems like fungal and mould growth.

"To avoid these, it’s important to regularly clean debris from the top of your artificial grass using a brush or leaf blower. Avoid heavy metal rakes as these could damage artificial grass fibres.”

Garden247 also urges owners of fake grass to avoid using salt or deicers, which can damage it and clog the underlay.

And those who do get snow should avoid allowing a heavy build-up of snow and ice because it can cause ‘excessive stress’ to the drainage system.

James added: “However, you should avoid letting it build up during heavy snowfall, as it can become compacted and turn into ice, which can potentially damage the artificial grass fibres and put excessive stress on the drainage system.

“There isn’t really any chemical that is better for your grass than a good shovel and a little sweat, so, instead of relying on chemical deicers to melt the snow, it’s best to just use a plastic shovel (not metal) to avoid tearing the surface.”

And he added: “You shouldn’t worry too much about a thin layer of snow covering your artificial grass."

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