Those of you who hate it are either hippies or too damn broke to even get it done, I have my whole front and back yard turfed out and it’s AMAZING!!!! I love it!!!!
I gave it a thought but if I want to dig to put anything in at a later time like a tree, swimming pool, or floating patio I feel like I'm just wasting money.
Some people just want to feel real grass under their feet. That and It's an extensive and costly project to fix a broken water line, plant a tree, trench to install any cable or gas lines. By your wording you sound like a peach
Our small cottage garden doesn’t get sun in certain areas so the grass keeps dying. I’ve seeded, relaid the lawn and seeded again but it keeps dying. We have also had a company come and feed it but it never helped. This is why we have made the decision this year to remove it and have artificial grass installed.
@@DDD11239 but then nowhere for my daughter to play as it would just be plant pots everywhere. Trust me we considered all options and are glad we went with the fake grass 👍
This stuff you don't have to cut though The lawn is always a certain length and you only have to have people deal with it twice a year instead of almost every weekend
Do you do your own yard work or do you hire people to come do it for you, like a landscape service? if you maintain it yourself, did you have to put in the grass from scratch or did you inherit an already well tended lawn? is your grass seed type or plug? I ask because my mom bought our house with grass that grows by runner/plug and it looks just like this turf except in places near the shady trees. It's beautiful, lush, strong and vigorous. It even caught fire one summer but grew back even lusher. Required very little mowing to maintain, stayed near about 2-3 inches and rarely had any weeds because it was so thick and healthy. This was native grass and it's hard to find and expensive to buy. Her new place had imported seed grass like you buy in bags at the Home Stores. no matter how much water and work they give, it kept dying in spots or dog damage from theirs and neighbors dog. They tried reseeding, but birds and squirrels joined the battle. Then found out both Dad and the dog were allergic to the newly seeded grass. So much effort goes into it just for drought to make all go up in dusty smoke. Weeds take root in the sparse places requiring preemergent treatments, just to keep it under control. water limitations just ruins all the effort, and you still gotta cut it because it keeps growing over 4-5 inches like... tall grass! Then rake or mulch the clippings, dethatch once a year to keep the roots health, and next spring overseed, for any sprigs that died during the winter... Wash, Rinse, Repeat. Money down the drain. My own yard is nothing but a jumble of dandelion, plantain, clover and some prickly stuff that just blew in last year. not a blade of actual grass. Mowing is a mercy but looks worse than leaving it to look like a weedy meadow. Grass seed can't compete with the deeply rooting vigorous weed seeds blown in from the neighbors' yards. I tried. It failed. It's also on a slope so it's a pain to cut whether with a walk behind or a riding mower. I don't water it cuz it's just weeds, but I also don't enjoy sitting in it cuz it's just prickly pokey weeds. For all the effort that goes into putting in an artificial turf. I am sure I've already spent as much effort maintaining a pathetic patch of growth, and mosquito/flea haven multiple times over that I don't even get to enjoy by look or feel. I love the natural grass at my childhood home but it would cost as much or more to buy the plugs to do an entire yard and there is still a chance it might die on me before it gets established. Plus, I woulnt have to store and maintain, lawn mowers, edgers, or weedwackers, nor chemical weed products, fertilizers, antifungals, pest control products, outdoor irrigation( I don't anyway but...) or pay some company to do all that for me. Artificial turn requires raking up leaves and things that fall onto it occasionally. and watering once in a while if it gets hot when you want to walk or play on it. seems like a big trade off. It seems like it'd be worth the trouble to enjoy the spacea and not feel burdened with yard care. I'd rather spend that time growing potted plants , bushes, flowers and things to beautify the yard even more.
Don’t get this on your front and back yard because if the summer sun hit it full blown it will make this really hot you can’t even walk or lay on it even the dogs feel the heat
Yeah, it can get pretty hot. Theres also static. Of youre stood on it doing something that produces static then because youre not earthed as soon as you touch something that is earthed, ZAP. Still, it's a lot less work than grass, and you can just wear shoes.
with the amount of money you'd save on lawn care, seems worth it. sadly turf if frowned upon in majority of places in USA and i doubt homeowner associations would allow it, or at very least you'd be made fun of by your neighbors but hey. I don't want to spent what little time i have on weekends mowing every week and dealing with all the other maintenance needed and it likely pays itself off.
We have just had some artificial grass installed and the people laying it told us that adding sand over the top of the grass makes it smell and blocks it from draining.
If its summer time, your yard will be so hot you don't even want to go outside. Even if you have a kiddy pool or pool in your backyard. Not good for people who own dogs. Will smell like urine and poop, and will burn your dog foot. You need to clean it often with proper solution to get rid of the smell. No thanks! I prefer natural grass as its better. Yes, it doesn't conserve water, but with fake grass you still need to clean it. Natural grass it is good for animals and insects which are beneficial for our environment. We have so much plastic already. Now more grass. Leaking micro plastic down the drain.
Mostly said from someone who lives in their parents basement and doesn’t have to deal with the constant maintenance associated with this stupid made up urban ritual of having a lawn.
@@meganm3270 I don't know. Would grass regrow of it was removed? 🤔 My yard was clay before sod was added. I don't think grass would grow if the sod was removed.
This isn't art. This is stupid. Grow really grass. Better yet grow trees and hedges. Let the wildlife come. Enjoy viewing the wildlife. Not This artifical nonsense.
You’re aware there’s an environmental trade off between natural and synthetic grasses, right? They each have benefits and drawbacks. It’s inaccurate to state things as you have without saying the rest because you’re only saying half the equation. And of course I’m going to assume you use no plastic products whatsoever, correct? Because that’s the primary environmental heartburn with synthetic grass-the carbon footprint in manufacturing it. You can’t be a hypocrite telling a small number of people who have synthetic grass they’re “bad for the environment” while actively contributing to plastic pollution yourself, on a daily basis. Grass is a one time purchase. The shit you buy isn’t. Hop down off your pedestal and do your homework before getting sanctimonious with the world.
@@fashiondiva6972 Could you elaborate this trade off you mentioned ? Just curious. I'm not keen of the fake grass idea, although I see that is practical and mistakenly beautiful
@@ulquiorracifer6706 as far as I can tell the trade-off would be you have to water real grass which means you waste water and with fake grass You don't have to water it or burn fossil fuels to cut it like real grass
Great, then YOU don’t buy synthetic grass🙄 You’re aware there’s an environmental trade off between natural and synthetic grasses, right? They each have benefits and drawbacks. It’s inaccurate to state things as you have without saying the rest because you’re only saying half the equation. And of course I’m going to assume you use no plastic products whatsoever, correct? Because that’s the primary environmental heartburn with synthetic grass-the carbon footprint in manufacturing it. You can’t be a hypocrite telling a small number of people who have synthetic grass they’re “bad for the environment” while actively contributing to plastic pollution yourself, on a daily basis. Grass is a one time purchase. The shit you buy isn’t. Hop down off your pedestal and do your homework before getting sanctimonious with the world.
If you don’t know how to look after a lawn, don’t have one. They’re not the benchmark of a good garden. You can have something that is good for the environment and you, like clover turf or you can buy this crap and watch the birds and bees leave (the planet). Outdoor carpets like this are tacky and highly destructive. They also *will* need weeding, they *do* fade, they *do* get hot, they *do* get unhygienic and they *do* release microplastics into your soil and the water table. Your soil underneath will rot and you will likely affect your neighbour’s garden too. I am a gardener and whilst I’m not a massive fan of real grass lawns (because there are far better ways of using gardens in the 21st century) every plastic lawn I’ve come across has been a bad idea.
I feel like in 30years. All lawns will be replaced with this. Then slowly trees. Then we'll run out of oxygen n the world will look like Mars a century later..lol just a thought
I have honestly lost my mind in quarantine.i am watching it and laughing like a madman.
Where are you that you still have quarantine?
Wtf your still quarantined? Get out in the real world and stop wasting your own time.
I had covid twice and can have even third time because nothing was going on
You quarantined? 😂
That fake turf grass looks surprisingly realistic👍
Those of you who hate it are either hippies or too damn broke to even get it done, I have my whole front and back yard turfed out and it’s AMAZING!!!! I love it!!!!
Or we are capable of the simple task of growing a nice lawn, unlike you people.
I gave it a thought but if I want to dig to put anything in at a later time like a tree, swimming pool, or floating patio I feel like I'm just wasting money.
Some people just want to feel real grass under their feet. That and It's an extensive and costly project to fix a broken water line, plant a tree, trench to install any cable or gas lines.
By your wording you sound like a peach
Fun fact! Artificial grass is as hot as black asphalt in the sun! Burn your feet, or the dog's paws - fun for the whole family!
🤣 they left that part out. 🤘🏼
Fake grass has come a long way! Looks very realistic and its always green.
At this rate we'll be chewing on plastic apples in twenty thousand years
Again this is art insider
Nice work
I don't wanna put fake grass under my feet. 🤭
Omg this is amazing
Apparently growing grass is a lost art in the U.K.? Here's the recipe... Dirt, grass seed, water, sun.
WATER? DAMN IT
SUN! DAM IT 😔
Our small cottage garden doesn’t get sun in certain areas so the grass keeps dying. I’ve seeded, relaid the lawn and seeded again but it keeps dying. We have also had a company come and feed it but it never helped. This is why we have made the decision this year to remove it and have artificial grass installed.
@@ninjascoob Or, you could have planted low-maintenance plants. Much cheaper than fake grass.
@@DDD11239 but then nowhere for my daughter to play as it would just be plant pots everywhere. Trust me we considered all options and are glad we went with the fake grass 👍
That seems like more work than natural grass
This stuff you don't have to cut though The lawn is always a certain length and you only have to have people deal with it twice a year instead of almost every weekend
Do you do your own yard work or do you hire people to come do it for you, like a landscape service? if you maintain it yourself, did you have to put in the grass from scratch or did you inherit an already well tended lawn? is your grass seed type or plug?
I ask because my mom bought our house with grass that grows by runner/plug and it looks just like this turf except in places near the shady trees. It's beautiful, lush, strong and vigorous. It even caught fire one summer but grew back even lusher. Required very little mowing to maintain, stayed near about 2-3 inches and rarely had any weeds because it was so thick and healthy. This was native grass and it's hard to find and expensive to buy.
Her new place had imported seed grass like you buy in bags at the Home Stores. no matter how much water and work they give, it kept dying in spots or dog damage from theirs and neighbors dog. They tried reseeding, but birds and squirrels joined the battle. Then found out both Dad and the dog were allergic to the newly seeded grass. So much effort goes into it just for drought to make all go up in dusty smoke. Weeds take root in the sparse places requiring preemergent treatments, just to keep it under control. water limitations just ruins all the effort, and you still gotta cut it because it keeps growing over 4-5 inches like... tall grass! Then rake or mulch the clippings, dethatch once a year to keep the roots health, and next spring overseed, for any sprigs that died during the winter... Wash, Rinse, Repeat. Money down the drain.
My own yard is nothing but a jumble of dandelion, plantain, clover and some prickly stuff that just blew in last year. not a blade of actual grass. Mowing is a mercy but looks worse than leaving it to look like a weedy meadow. Grass seed can't compete with the deeply rooting vigorous weed seeds blown in from the neighbors' yards. I tried. It failed. It's also on a slope so it's a pain to cut whether with a walk behind or a riding mower. I don't water it cuz it's just weeds, but I also don't enjoy sitting in it cuz it's just prickly pokey weeds.
For all the effort that goes into putting in an artificial turf. I am sure I've already spent as much effort maintaining a pathetic patch of growth, and mosquito/flea haven multiple times over that I don't even get to enjoy by look or feel. I love the natural grass at my childhood home but it would cost as much or more to buy the plugs to do an entire yard and there is still a chance it might die on me before it gets established. Plus, I woulnt have to store and maintain, lawn mowers, edgers, or weedwackers, nor chemical weed products, fertilizers, antifungals, pest control products, outdoor irrigation( I don't anyway but...) or pay some company to do all that for me.
Artificial turn requires raking up leaves and things that fall onto it occasionally. and watering once in a while if it gets hot when you want to walk or play on it. seems like a big trade off. It seems like it'd be worth the trouble to enjoy the spacea and not feel burdened with yard care. I'd rather spend that time growing potted plants , bushes, flowers and things to beautify the yard even more.
@@shadowsoulless6227 Again, low maintenance plants could replace all your grass.
@@Metqa Low maintenace plants or wildflowers could have replaced your grass. Much cheaper than fake turf.
Fake grass is a great alternative, but how long does it last? and is it even recyclable?
yes
Don’t get this on your front and back yard because if the summer sun hit it full blown it will make this really hot you can’t even walk or lay on it even the dogs feel the heat
You shouldn't lay on grass in the first place. Get a lawn chair.
That's actually pretty interesting
I heard it get really hot in the Summer is that true
Yeah, it can get pretty hot. Theres also static. Of youre stood on it doing something that produces static then because youre not earthed as soon as you touch something that is earthed, ZAP.
Still, it's a lot less work than grass, and you can just wear shoes.
Most people that get fake grass are fake people probably got a selfie stick too
So funny. However, it does work well in malls. I've seen a mall with playground and fake grass it does work well compared to the real one.
Naw just a dog that pisses Xenomorph blood. The water hose can't keep up with the nitrogen burns.
with the amount of money you'd save on lawn care, seems worth it. sadly turf if frowned upon in majority of places in USA and i doubt homeowner associations would allow it, or at very least you'd be made fun of by your neighbors but hey. I don't want to spent what little time i have on weekends mowing every week and dealing with all the other maintenance needed and it likely pays itself off.
Low maintenance plants (like wildflowers) is a cheap alternative to a lawn.
Satisfying!
very nice, well done.
I would love to have this inside my bedroom
Hughes ! GOD said IT would be HUGE !
Does it get hot?
I wonder how many chemicals and plastic are released into the soil and ends up in a water stream.
Thank you, but i prefer natural grass. Its biodegradable.
A fake grass that needs more maintenance than the real grass
You're kidding me right? A real lawn needs to be cut just about every week.
Do you put nails and or what if there is a seem
Charmingly 👍
So if you have a shady yard where it's hard to grow grass this would be perfect.
Thanks!
Can’t imagine having my big Rottweiler peeing on that. I would think it would stink to high heaven.
We have just had some artificial grass installed and the people laying it told us that adding sand over the top of the grass makes it smell and blocks it from draining.
I'd do it if I had the money. Probably feels go on the feet and you never have to cut it. 👍🏻
This would be good for the desert instead of using water.
Desert? Its made of synthetic polymer and it will get BURNING hot like asphalt!!
If its summer time, your yard will be so hot you don't even want to go outside. Even if you have a kiddy pool or pool in your backyard. Not good for people who own dogs. Will smell like urine and poop, and will burn your dog foot. You need to clean it often with proper solution to get rid of the smell. No thanks! I prefer natural grass as its better. Yes, it doesn't conserve water, but with fake grass you still need to clean it. Natural grass it is good for animals and insects which are beneficial for our environment. We have so much plastic already. Now more grass. Leaking micro plastic down the drain.
1:06 guy kinda cute.
@ me about his wife and kids, and im gonna lose it😂
In Thneedville...
Would HOT Florida sun turn it blue?
It is the worst thing you will do to your yard/patio what ever.
god forbid you use real grass that actually helps nature a bit
Mostly said from someone who lives in their parents basement and doesn’t have to deal with the constant maintenance associated with this stupid made up urban ritual of having a lawn.
@@mgpvii Lol cope harder. Please make up more BS
Seems like it'd be easier to buy a few yards of topsoil, sow some grass seed and then add water.
But the upkeep. Weekly mowing. Fertilizing. Treating weeds. Etc.
@@a_noelle8595 Mmmm, good point.
@@a_noelle8595 but then what do you do when the grass starts growing back underneath the fake grass
@@meganm3270 I don't know. Would grass regrow of it was removed? 🤔 My yard was clay before sod was added. I don't think grass would grow if the sod was removed.
It looks handful.
This isn't art. This is stupid. Grow really grass. Better yet grow trees and hedges. Let the wildlife come. Enjoy viewing the wildlife. Not This artifical nonsense.
Hello
Is it me you're looking for?
Carpeting for your yard like that fake grass you can buy and put outside your RV to keep dirty from entering it!
That chisel you're using you better knock those birds off before they fly off and hit you
This gave me Vivarium vibe
Fake grass is bad for the environment.
You’re aware there’s an environmental trade off between natural and synthetic grasses, right? They each have benefits and drawbacks. It’s inaccurate to state things as you have without saying the rest because you’re only saying half the equation. And of course I’m going to assume you use no plastic products whatsoever, correct? Because that’s the primary environmental heartburn with synthetic grass-the carbon footprint in manufacturing it. You can’t be a hypocrite telling a small number of people who have synthetic grass they’re “bad for the environment” while actively contributing to plastic pollution yourself, on a daily basis. Grass is a one time purchase. The shit you buy isn’t. Hop down off your pedestal and do your homework before getting sanctimonious with the world.
@@fashiondiva6972 Could you elaborate this trade off you mentioned ? Just curious. I'm not keen of the fake grass idea, although I see that is practical and mistakenly beautiful
@@ulquiorracifer6706 as far as I can tell the trade-off would be you have to water real grass which means you waste water and with fake grass You don't have to water it or burn fossil fuels to cut it like real grass
Don't buy this fake grass these micro grasses end up in ocean and fish feed on them
Great, then YOU don’t buy synthetic grass🙄 You’re aware there’s an environmental trade off between natural and synthetic grasses, right? They each have benefits and drawbacks. It’s inaccurate to state things as you have without saying the rest because you’re only saying half the equation. And of course I’m going to assume you use no plastic products whatsoever, correct? Because that’s the primary environmental heartburn with synthetic grass-the carbon footprint in manufacturing it. You can’t be a hypocrite telling a small number of people who have synthetic grass they’re “bad for the environment” while actively contributing to plastic pollution yourself, on a daily basis. Grass is a one time purchase. The shit you buy isn’t. Hop down off your pedestal and do your homework before getting sanctimonious with the world.
Stop throwing your fake grass into the ocean then.
my dog now poops in the rocks because the fake grass is hot on his paws
Helo
Hi again:)
@@akhil6826 hey bro
@@arjund7808 hello, I've met you before right?
@@akhil6826 I don’t think so
@@arjund7808 no, I think we have, I think you asked me if I was your brother or cousin lol
Yup I’m that fake grass that everyone already knew
What in the US is real?
This company is in the UK.
1:12
Honestly, what is the point.
Check local City ByLaws; as one can get a massive fine if installed in a Front Yard.
Environmentalists in action.
Its Not Fake Because it Grows.
If you don’t know how to look after a lawn, don’t have one. They’re not the benchmark of a good garden. You can have something that is good for the environment and you, like clover turf or you can buy this crap and watch the birds and bees leave (the planet). Outdoor carpets like this are tacky and highly destructive. They also *will* need weeding, they *do* fade, they *do* get hot, they *do* get unhygienic and they *do* release microplastics into your soil and the water table. Your soil underneath will rot and you will likely affect your neighbour’s garden too. I am a gardener and whilst I’m not a massive fan of real grass lawns (because there are far better ways of using gardens in the 21st century) every plastic lawn I’ve come across has been a bad idea.
Why are you promoting unsustainable lifestyle.
How much does it cost for a quarter acre 😂
The dog urine really smells. I installed this and don't let my dog urinate on it. It will ruin it
I feel like in 30years. All lawns will be replaced with this. Then slowly trees. Then we'll run out of oxygen n the world will look like Mars a century later..lol just a thought
😲
Great, humans have figured out another way to neuter the earth just for our own convenience.
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Awful stuff and an environmental nightmare, needs to be banned.
This is horrible! How is this legal? Insane
IM THE 2ND COMMENTER! and also i clicked faster than a shark closing its mouth...
why not just put real grass
who else is from the middle east lmao
nevermind i'm the 8th one but listen to my joke :)
What joke ?
Booo!
You lost me at it must be maintained and cleaned twice a year.
eat that turf. energy and matter is included instead grow natural grass. It will last forever no cleaning required
No thanks.
What's the point of all these? 🤣