Natural grass landscapes are famous for breeding pest problems — from all types of insects to rabbits and other creatures. However, it is easy to get rid of pest issues when you switch to a fake lawn grass. Installing a fake lawn is the only fool-proof way to avoid pests and animals in our gardens and lawns. Here are three simple ways to incorporate fake grass into your outdoor landscape — and get rid of pests!
Create a lush front yard. A green, attractive front-yard landscape adds value to your home by increasing curb appeal. But it is also keeps out the bugs. Produce this bug-free zone by installing an artificial lawn. Synthetic grass will also cut costs on water and maintenance bills. Complete your front yard landscape by planting colorful bloomers and easy-care plants.
Add green to sidewalk gardens. Artificial grass is a great way to spruce up bare sidewalk gardens. Give your sidewalk a pest-free makeover with two-toned artificial grass turf that looks and feels just like the real thing. The strip of turf between the street and the front yard also gives people a soft area to walk on when they exit their vehicles.
Soften up walkways. Whether you’re creating a front-door walkway, a garden path or porch walkway, an artificial grass path will make it more accessible and comfortable. After all, there won’t be any ants or other insects biting your ankles and causing itchy welts. And if your walkway has a twist or odd shape, don’t fret. Artificial grass can be cut to fit any shape or length