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Synthetic grass has a life expectancy of 15 to 20 years. The lawn grass and putting green turf are manufactured with a UV stabilizer to help prevent fading or damage caused by sunlight. All our synthetic lawn grass and putting green turf comes with ... more
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YES. This synthetic material can easily resist many chemicals including animal urine. ... more
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Complaints about weeds/grass which exceeds one foot in height can be reported to the Engineering Department at 715/261-6740. The property will be inspected and a notice issued to the property owner. If the grass is not mowed by a certain date, City ... more
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No. artificial synthetic grass turf & sod is non-flammable. Fire will melt the fibers but won't catch fire. ... more
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A. Yard waste is collected by the city at the curb along with trash and recycling. Residents must place leaves, grass, twigs, plants, or small brush in 30-gallon biodegradable bags, and each bag must have a yard waste sticker attached. ... more
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No. Our product is so realistic that it is difficult to distinguish the difference between natural grass and our artificial grass. Our artificial grass fibers are manufactured with an advanced blend polypropylene, unlike the nylon “Astro Turf”. Our ... more
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Yes, Water Wise Artificial Grass comes with a standard 8 year limited warranty against fading and 1 year on workmanship. The product has a life expectancy of 20 to 25 years, depending on use and weather. ... more
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More residential and commercial applications for golf greens are emerging, such as condominium and townhome complexes, auto dealerships, hotels, restaurants and shopping malls. We offer a wide variety of turf products for all types of golf green ... more
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All shoots comprise the following six parts: blade, sheath, axillary bud, node (joint), internode, and ligule (figure1). Some of these parts, such as the blade, node, and more often the ligule, are used to identify grasses when more readily ... more
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• NUT GRASS (noun) The noun NUT GRASS has 1 sense: 1. a widely distributed perennial sedge having small edible nutlike tubers Familiarity information: NUT GRASS used as a noun is very rare. ... more
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