People often come to us with questions about weed control for artificial grass. There is a lot to know, and people are often mystified when weeds grow around or through their turf. What’s worse, not all turf installations are going to require you to protect against weeds. Weeds can definitely be ugly, but they can also be dangerous if you have a synthetic turf sports field. They seem harmless, but they actually decrease the field’s athletic performance and increase the potential for injury. With all this unpredictability, what gives?
The term “maintenace free” is a bit of a misnomer. It is thrown around by many artificial grass companies, and it is true to a very real degree. With a synthetic lawn, you will not have to water, mow, edge, or re-seed the surface. When the season changes, it is definitely necessary to rake and use a leaf blower. In addition, over time the infill will shift and get displaced. This sometimes requires more infill to be added to the turf. So really, maintenance free may not be entirely accurate – a more accurate term is minimal maintenance. Regardless of the terminology, the maintenance for synthetic turf is almost nonexistent compared to a natural lawn.
At Artificial Turf Express, we have experts with years of experience with artificial turf maintenance. This article is part of a series we’re doing on weed control for artificial grass, so stay tuned for the next one!