Artificial turf
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Set the job up yourself a decent edging even if its just treated timber, 75mm mot type 1, and a screeded sand bed then pay a carpet fitter to lay the turf, they are cheap as chips and it saves you making a costly mistake with the cutting, if you go for a multi tonal 35mm pile it looks pretty good and doesnt really need KD sanding.
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You actually need grano dust, not mot, and no sand. You need a membrane underneath the grass
Lay it out, cut it in then sweep in kiln dried sand which helps weigh it down. That's it. Simple
Lay it out, cut it in then sweep in kiln dried sand which helps weigh it down. That's it. Simple
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This stuff is the way forward, I'm going to get involved in this stuff. I think it's great.
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There's a company up near Coventry I think, that I spoke to a few year ago, they do top of the line stuff, I'll dig there details out for you tomorrow and post of here.
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Its the worst thing for a garden. No wildlife can survive, worms die and the soil gets destroyed. All for laziness in not having to cut the grass
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I'm all for it; moreso where gradients and access prevent mowing - and adjacent to high-end paving (you don't want grass clippings all over your posh paving, do you??)
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lutonlagerlout wrote:if someone is wheelchair bound, does that count as lazy Dan?
Still counts as lazy. If they are wheelchair bound with something like severe MS then they have a carer who will do it.
If it isn't severe then it is laziness because there will be a way for them to do it, whether it's a self propelled lawnmower pulling the wheelchair along, cutting it with an electric strimmer, using a hand push lawn mower or just crawling around on the ground with a pair of scissors, buy a pygmy goat etc
I've got to quote for artificial turf for someone who is OCD.
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Spoke to this company a few years ago, seemed to know what they were talking aboutbodgeitandscarper wrote:The thing is Ive seen this on a few jobs and it looks shit! Weeds were coming through it and you cant take them out!
Id prefer a pro, and I'd watch how they do it.
Anybody have any suggestions on a company?
http://www.sweepfast.com/index.php?webpage=store.php&cID=20452
But do a google search there seems to be loads out there these days.
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Id consider myself a plantsman/horticulturalist aswell as a paver but I have Artificial at home, When I started landscaping my garden I lifted the old 2x2's to create a lawn, I dug out the hardcore and sand they were on then found a 6" slab below that, there was no way a lawn would thrive over that and my budget was too tight to break it out and get the waste away so we laid Artificial. Its the best thing ive done, Green year round, the kids can play out all year without bringing mud into the house, I can put my time into tending the plants/veg rather than a lawn, its been down 6 years and not been touched, only issue I have is that the stuff available now looks much better than mine, mine is a one colour and a bit too green. Id recommend it to anyone. For a few years prior to Artificial turf becoming popular we were just paving over the whole garden, people don't want the maintenance, at least now there is a green, permeable alternative.
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You shouldnt have any problems in finding an installer. Contact one of the artificial turf suppliers like easigrass or namgrass and they will have loads of reccomended installers. To be fair its an absolute doddle to install. My brother recently put some down in his garden and it does look good. Not my cup of tea personallly but I can appreciate the benefits of it