Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Synthetic Grass is Really Man's Best Friend - Home - Gardening

Many people are under the false belief that synthetic grass is a bad alternative if you have pets. This really couldn't be further from the truth! Today's synthetic grasses are vastly improved over the grasses of the past. They drain well, are odor-resistant and can actually prevent a bevy of pet problems. Read on to learn more.

One of the biggest pet problems around has to be digging. Dogs do it to bury bones, investigate a cool smell or try and escape. Cats do it to bury mice and birds or to bury their waste. No matter what the reason is for the digging, it's a frustrating problem to have. When you have a pet that digs it not only wreaks havoc on the look of your yard, but it can also destroy the lines of your irrigation system and your sanity! A synthetic grass lawn, on the other hand, is virtually dig-proof. Fido can try and try but he will be hard pressed to make it through a high-quality synthetic lawn. So, he'll be forced to move on to other, hopefully less destructive activities.

Here's a familiar scene. It's pouring rain outside and Fido gets out. Upon reaching the rain-soaked yard he immediately rolls in mud...and then makes a beeline for the dog door. Once inside he shakes as hard as he can and your once-clean home is now a filthy mess. Wouldn't it be nice to avoid this scenario as well as the daily dirty paw prints that seem to go along with dog ownership? Well, a synthetic grass lawn does that by eliminating the dirt and mud of a traditional yard. Rain just goes right through; draining into the ground below. Your dog may still get out during a rainstorm, but he won't come back a muddy mess.





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