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Artificial Turf Installation in Bastrop
Bastrop, characterized by its hot, humid climate, varied soils (from sandy “sugar sand” to clay), and susceptibility to periodic droughts and wildfire risk in the Lost Pines area, presents significant challenges for maintaining a traditional, water-intensive lawn. Natural turfgrasses in this region demand constant and deep watering, a practice that strains local water resources and utility budgets, especially given the historical propensity for drought.
Artificial turf is a practical and sustainable alternative, as it completely eliminates irrigation needs, conserves thousands of gallons of water annually, and requires no fertilizers or pesticides that can wash into the local ecosystem. By offering a perpetually lush, green, and low-maintenance landscape, synthetic grass is an eco-conscious solution that allows residents to enjoy their outdoor space without fighting the harsh Texas climate or contributing to water scarcity.
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7 Low-Maintenance Backyard Ideas for Pets
Muddy paws, dead grass, holes, nasty odors. Pet owners face an unpleasant variety of challenges when it comes to backyard spaces that their dogs, cats, or other pets can use. This can lead to a high workload in the yard for homeowners. However, the traditional grass...
5 Tips to Neutralize Dog Pee Smell on Artificial Grass
Does your artificial grass lawn stink of dog pee? That was not what you expected when you chose to replace natural grass with turf, was it? If your pet turf was installed by professionals with the correct drainage, infill, and other precautions taken during...
Is Artificial Grass Worth the Money?
When considering whether artificial grass is worth the money, did you know that: The average American spends about an hour and 25 minutes per week on lawn and garden care — or 71.66 hours a year? (American Time Use Survey). The average American...



