Artificial Turf In Anaheim

It's winter in southern California, and that means it is time to start making the decisions that will effect next summer.  We are only a few months away from the weather being warmer again (not that we have been getting cold weather at all this year) and we need to start planning for that time today.  This means thinking about how our outside spaces are going to be set up for maximum enjoyment, and how to best protect our investments in our properties.

Last summer was really hard on our lawns, with the drought taking a severe toll on the health and well being of our grass.  Unfortunately, grass is not able to grow on it's own here, at least not the thick and lush green grasses that we use for lawns in places like Anaheim.  We have to water the lawn with sprinklers continually in warm climates like ours, or the summer heat will quickly dry them up.  While there is generally no hindrance to watering when it comes to cost, the issues come into play when the city does not allow us to water.  When there are drought situations like what happened last summer, and there is not enough reserve water on hand to assure that there is enough for everyone to drink, the cities and counties put restrictions on the amount you can use on your lawn.  You are only able to water for so long on certain days, and that is unfortunately not enough to keep our grass green.  Most of us were forced to watch helplessly as our lawns dried up and died this year. 

Now we are forced to make a choice, do we restore our lawns to their green state by either putting in new sod or reseeding the entire thing, or do we do something else? Unfortunately, the warmer than expected winter leads most experts to predict that we are going to have a warmer than expected summer, which will probably lead to another drought.  That means that we will probably have to sit back and watch as any money that we put into our lawns this winter is wasted.  It is probably a far better idea to consider some form of desert landscaping that does not need water to look good, or if you must have a patch of green grass in your yard then consider artificial turf.  In places like Anaheim synthetic turf makes a lot of sense because it looks and feels just like regular grass without the watering necessity and the care.  This will give you the ability to enjoy your outside spaces without spending time mowing them or worrying about them, and at the same time you are protecting your property investment because the drought will not have any effect on fake grass.  While everyone else is worrying about if we are going to get enough rain, or watching their beautiful lawn turn brown in the heat, you can be enjoying yours and knowing that you made the right choice.  Put your money into something that makes sense in Anaheim, and install artificial turf today.  Contact Coastal Greenscapes to make your appointment for a free consultation.

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