Astro Turf
By Redsongbird
- 9 Jun, 2010
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Astro Turf surrounded by roses,pansies and pots
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No Astro Turf does not get dirty the rain washes it as the base is porus.All it needs is a brushup now and again.It is used in a Nursing home that I know of actually quite a large area if possible I will try and get a photograph for you to look at :():
10 Jun, 2010
Fascinating, how long will it last and do animals use it?
10 Jun, 2010
Badger has his own mat 3x4mts I am training him to use.There is a picture of him behind the gate on his patch, once he`s been a good boy we let him loose over all areas (::)
11 Jun, 2010
Sorry I have just put a photo on as Badgers End (::)
11 Jun, 2010
My cats would think it was their scratch mat and no doubt be highly delighted....
12 Jun, 2010
Boy, wouldn't my husband just love this! No more mowing, no raking, no 'weed & feed'.
13 Jun, 2010
And just one payment.The thing is Peonyrose how long would this hold up in your climate it did very well here but we do not have prolonged bad weather.(::)
13 Jun, 2010
This is amazing stuff, and looks realistic as well. It must be so beneficial if poor health restricts the jobs you can do in a garden, my OH would love this too! :~))
15 Jun, 2010
wow it looks great, is it exspensive?
15 Jun, 2010
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Not seen it in a garden before does it get dirty?
9 Jun, 2010