Nov
Washington customer Bob had a problem. A problem with his backyard that he simply could not manage with traditional landscape solutions. After exploring several options Bob decided to consult with a design specialist at SYNLawn Northwest in Oregon. At last he found what he was looking for.
His backyard space consisted of a Sport Court basketball area surrounded by natural grass with severe slopes and multi-tiered areas. Basketball used to be the preferred form of recreation for his children, however as they grew older the basketball court received little use and became a bigger problem to maintain.
With frequent rain and maintenance difficulty Bob was battling erosion issues. The lawn area was hard to mow and even harder to keep it looking nice. Shade on the backside of the house made it nearly impossible for to grow grass consistently. Then there was mud. Frequent rains produced nothing but mud causing a slipping concern for the family. There had to be a better solution.
Feb
SYNLawn Oregon's Co-Owner Roslyn McFarland, and Senior Account Manager Scott Imbach are both delightfully featured in an article published today by the Beaverton Valley Times in relation to the Portland Gold Show taking place February 8-10 at the Portland Expo Center. The article speaks very highly about SYNLawn's putting green products, as well as the benefits of "Going Green" with SYNLawn's lawn & landscaping products.
Sep
The SYNLawn Turf Showroom and Design Center in Beaverton, Oregon is a feast for the eyes. In designing the center, the look had to accommodate SYNLawn synthetic turf’s various designs, while utilizing a few of the numerous application possibilities.
The care that went into designing the Beaverton store is the result of creating cooperative interaction with area businesses. Why else build a store with a comfortable conference room for landscapers and architects to meet with their clients?
Mar
Not only is the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry one of the nation's top science museums, it is also a world-class tourist attraction and educational resource. When it was time to construct one of their acclaimed exhibits, SYNLawn was a part of the plan.
In the exhibit called “Animal Secrets,” habitats were created to explore the secret lives of forest animals. To create a realistic look, the museum used the most natural looking artificial grass they could find — SYNFescue Premium.