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Yes, you can……..and, in fact, you can have FieldTurf in places where grass won grow. The better question is “What are the best design objectives of a synthetic grass installation?

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Yes, you can……..and, in fact, you can have FieldTurf in places where grass won grow. The better question is “What are the best design objectives of a synthetic grass installation?

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Natural grass is not landscape. It is merely a “filler space” within what generally is described, in the broader context, as landscaping. A landscape includes plants, trees, shrubs, flowers and ornamentation. When considering a FieldTurf installation, it is advisable to view it as an adornment that is, itself, as much a “feature” of the landscape as anything else in it. It is not appropriate to view it as just a “filler space” replacement to grass. Careful, long term design considerations are important to the decision of the extent of its coverage. FieldTurf prides itself on being the highest quality artificial grass in the market. Thoughtful and practical layout and design considerations, relative to the area to be covered, is important to the achievement of added beauty at the most minimal cost.

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