How to Prepare Your Artificial Grass for Spring
Spring is rapidly approaching, which means the time for home redecorating and cleaning is soon upon us. If you own an artificial turf lawn in Rocklin, chances are you’ve got some lawn furniture that needs to be moved or some weeds cropping up in the corners. While synthetic turf is far easier to care for than a natural grass lawn, there are still some basic things you should do to get ready for springtime.
Clear your lawn area.
First things first, you’ll want to pick up lawn equipment like patio furniture, planters, children’s playsets, and anything else you currently have resting on the lawn. This will make it easier to clean and fluff your lawn going forward, and it will give you a chance to refresh and rearrange your outdoor living area. Rotating and moving around this lawn equipment will also ensure that you don’t wear out certain spots before the rest of the lawn.
Check the lawn for any damage.
While artificial turf is very resilient, harsh winter weather can still cause damage to your lawn or its seams and edges. Again, this rarely occurs for professionally-installed lawns, but tears and buckles can happen on occasion. If you do spot any damage, don’t worry; it is very easy to repair small patches of synthetic turf without having to replace the entire lawn.
Clean your lawn.
Winter winds and rain can deposit twigs, leaves, and other debris on your lawn, where they can decompose and impede the turf’s drainage. You’ll want to rake or brush this debris away, but be sure to not use a metal tool. Plastic or synthetic bristles are perfect for digging out debris without harming your turf. After that, you’ll want to rinse your synthetic grass lawn with a garden hose to wash off dust and smaller debris. Lastly, areas that are used as a pet’s bathroom will need extra attention. Pet urine can leave unpleasant odors behind, which you can wash away with a mix of water and distilled white vinegar. The best solution, however, is a specialized deodorizer product that can chemically neutralize the ammonia in pet urine.
Groom your lawn.
Grooming is critical for high-traffic areas or spots that frequently have heavy lawn equipment resting on them. If you have furniture or backyard sports equipment that remains in one spot for too long, it can cause the synthetic turf to flatten and look matted. Not only is it visually unappealing, but it also impedes drainage. You can re-fluff your artificial grass with a broom or brush, but again, remember to use a tool with soft synthetic or plastic brush bristles.
Remove weeds.
Weeds normally can’t sprout up through artificial turf, especially if you’ve had a weed barrier installed beneath it, but they can grow along the edges of the lawn where the turf edges have been disrupted or sediment has settled. Since the early spring is usually the rainiest part of the year for California, weeds are most likely to sprout up during this time. So, while you’re grooming your lawn, make sure to tug up any weeds that you see.
Consider remodeling or new additions.
Spring can be a great time for exterior renovations, as the rainy season helps soften the soil and makes it easier to work with. This could be a good time to add a new section of artificial turf to your lawn, implement decorations like flowerbeds or hardscapes, or anything else your imagination can dream up!
If you’d like to install a new synthetic grass lawn at your Rocklin home this spring, you can trust the professionals at Artificial Turf by Fenix. With an artificial grass lawn, you’ll spend less time having to maintain your lawn and more time actually enjoying it. Call us today at (877) 673-8873, and we can give you a free estimate on your project.