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Debunking Myths About Planting Trees Around Your Artificial Turf

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Debunking Myths About Planting Trees Around Your Artificial Turf

Who is not fond of trees? They give your yard more color and texture. They create a "horizon" and frame your home. When it's hot outside, they offer your kids a natural jungle gym and heavenly shade for the whole family. You want trees, of course! However, what if you also want artificial turf? Perhaps you've heard that artificial grass and trees don't mix. That is untrue. You are free to keep your artificial grass and trees. So, if you're looking to get an artificial lawn in Pompano Beach, let's debunk 3 common myths for you.


Myth 1: Puffing tree roots will ruin your artificial turf


In an effort to find moisture, roots grow downward. It is true that some tree species have extremely shallow roots, which eventually cause the soil's surface to rise. No matter how big or little your space is, there are hundreds of beautiful, perfect possibilities for planting new trees. And don't give up if you already have a tree with protruding roots. 


Myth #2: Your trees will be choked out by artificial turf


A plastic barrier is not artificial grass. It breathes even though it's not a live thing. Numerous artificial grass types are designed with enhanced drainage in mind. Weeds are prevented from growing when you have playground artificial turf installation, yet moisture can still seep into the soil and reach your trees.


But you can work around your beloved, existing tree, whose roots sometimes break the surface. Make an "island garden" effect that encompasses all of the visible roots. The roots won't even be seen, much less present an issue when there is a ground cover or a natural mulch like shredded bark. There are no tripping risks and no disturbance from artificial grass.


Myth #3: Artificial turf cannot be raked

It is stated differently that you will not be able to remove every leaf that your trees shed. This is absurd. You can use a motorized broom, several types of rakes, or even an air blower on artificial grass. Debris and leaves are gone!


It's not a myth: artificial grass looks better under trees.


Natural grass cannot grow in certain areas due to factors like intense shade, acidic soil, etc., caused by trees. However, an artificial lawn in Pompano Beach can have many plants planted anywhere, in any type of soil or climate. Thus, you can choose to have the garden of your dreams rather than the one you are forced to have.

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