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SYNLawn and the artificial grass industry

Get the latest information regarding SYNLawn, the artificial turf industry, landscaping trends and tips using synthetic grass.

Turf and Your Trees

One of the benefits of applying SYNLawn artificial grass to your landscape project is that you can put the turf just about anywhere, anyway you want. We’ve been receiving feedback from satisfied homeowners and landscape architects that the convenience of SYNLawn’s synthetic grasses is greatly appreciated.

Some Trees Can Be A Real Pine

Certain types of pine needles are known to deposit acid into the ground underneath pine trees. As reported in Canada, Jackaster Pine needles’ acid has been eradicating the natural grass and causing areas beneath the trees to become barren for years, but Jackaster Pines have met their match in SYNLawn’s artificial grass. Landscape sticklers that don’t want the unsightly combination of dirt and needles under their pine trees have been installing SYNLawn synthetic turf to give their lawns the look they want.

Tree Installation Techniques

On the front page of SYNLawn.com, there is a tab titled Installation Videos that illustrate some of the various steps suggested in the preparation, installation and maintenance of SYNLawn turf. Due to the numerous application possibilities SYNLawn offers, we simply don’t have time to list every possible SYNario. This would require elves and magic that we cannot conjure. From time to time, however, we’ll share some of the tips and techniques collected by our installers in the field. This issue we’ll be sharing some notes for the installation of synthetic grass around trees. First you want to make sure the irrigation lines are properly installed prior to installing base material. Mark the locations of the lines in order to avoid nailing through them.