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How does the grass stand up to roots, moles and weeds?

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How does the grass stand up to roots, moles and weeds?

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Roots are unable to penetrate the turf’s matting and the geotex membrane below also prevents weeds or plant life from growing. Moles are attracted by food that they would normally find in top soil, the compacted sand base isn’t the ideal environment for these food sources and so moles are rarely a problem. When installing to an area with a known mole problem, the use of hard core/aggregate base such as MOT prevents the moles from tunneling.

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