Artificial grass - installation and care
Installation of artificial grass in the garden
- First, the ground must be cleared of old grass.
- First, the ground must be cleared of old grass and other plant remains .
- Lay an even and smooth substrate, ideally of very fine shards or crushed sand .
- Roll out the artificial grass and place the individual lanes next to each other .
- If the strips are to be joined together, fold the edges over and apply tape to the underside of one strip of turf. Leave about half of the tape sticking out so you can attach the adjacent artificial grass strip to it. The joints of the two strips must lie close together .
- Now give your artificial grass a day's rest so that it can set and the joints can stick well together .
Regardless of whether it is for use on the balcony or as an event mat, the artificial grass can simply be rolled out and, if necessary, taped in place to ensure a secure grip.
Optional: Before laying artificial grass, it is recommended to lay a weed membrane to prevent weeds or plants from growing under the grass. You will find weed membrane in our selection of artificial grass products.
Care of artificial grass
Compared to natural grass, the care of artificial grass could not be more straightforward - clear the grass of dirt and rinse it with a garden hose.