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How to Maintain Artificial Grass in the Autumn

As autumn rolls in, the falling leaves and cooler temperatures present fresh challenges for artificial grass owners. But fear not! You can keep your synthetic turf looking lush and vibrant throughout the season with a few simple steps. Here are some top tips on how to maintain artificial grass in the autumn.

Regular Cleaning

Autumn is synonymous with falling leaves and debris. These can accumulate on your artificial grass, blocking sunlight and creating damp spots. Regularly rake or use a leaf blower to remove leaves, sticks, and other debris. This will keep your artificial turf clean and ensure it remains aesthetically pleasing.

Deal with Moss and Weeds

Despite the common belief, weeds and moss can still grow around the edges or through the drainage holes of artificial grass. Use a safe moss and weed killer for synthetic surfaces to prevent their growth. Always follow the instructions on the product label to avoid damaging your turf.

Brushing

Frequent use can cause artificial grass blades to flatten, losing their natural look. Brush your turf lightly with a stiff-bristled broom at least once a month during autumn. Brush against the grain to help the blades stand upright and maintain their realistic appearance.

Avoid Heavy Objects

Try to avoid placing heavy objects on your artificial grass during the autumn months. Items such as furniture can lead to compaction of the grass blades, making them less resilient.

Check Drainage

Autumn often brings increased rainfall. Check your turf's drainage system to ensure it's working correctly. Pooling water can lead to mould and mildew, which can damage your artificial grass.

In summary, maintaining artificial grass in the autumn requires regular cleaning, dealing with moss and weeds, brushing to keep the grass upright, avoiding heavy objects, and ensuring good drainage. With these tips, you can enjoy a beautiful green lawn all year round.

How to Maintain Artificial Grass in the Autumn
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