Artificial Turf In Southern California

Artificial Turf In Southern California

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As the summer temperatures begin to heat up in Southern California, we find that we are potentially embarking on yet another drought situation, just like we have almost every year for the last 10 years.  We are drought conditions used to happen only about once a decade in California, we are finding that climate change has begun the process of creating hot air temperatures in the summertime and colder temperatures in the wintertime.  Because southern California’s climate is not all that extreme, we find that this will translate to temperature differences that are only slightly off of the normal.  The real damage that occurs as a result of these climate changes is the lack of rainfall and snowfall in the mountains and ultimately supplies water to Southern California itself.  The old reserves have begun to dwindle yet again, which ultimately means that we’re facing watering restrictions either this year or next year in order to compensate for the shortage of water.  The priority must always focus its attention on providing public water for animals and people, and if this means sacrificing your landscaping and other ancillary plants, and this is the price we have to pay.  There is no way to make more water happen, so all we can do is our best to conserve the precious resource that we have on hand.  This means that we must not waste it on things that do not provide food or human or animal life.  Any kind of decorative plants should be taken off of their regular watering schedule that you have during the non drought times, and the automatic sprinkler systems must be re-calibrated in order to not go over the allotted amount or outside of the days that you are allowed to water plants.  It is fully understood that your lawn will probably suffer and die, and ultimately need to be replaced as a result of the watering restrictions.  This is why there are programs in place to assist residential owners as well as owners of businesses who have landscaping, in their quest to improve the situation.  This will generally mean removal of existing grass and the replacement of that grass with some form of water smart landscaping.  This can be in the form of artificial turf or desert landscaping, with other potential methods like pavers and cement also being able to be considered the overall point is that if you are going to remove your existing grass in favor of some form of ground covering that does not use water, you can be compensated for that extends to a certain degree.  The majority of people who remove your existing grass in Southern California either replace it with desert landscaping or with an artificial turf product.  The artificial turf provides a seamless transition between real grass and the water saving ground covering, not needing any maintenance or any watering systems to be involved in order for it to continue looking good.  Save time and money this year and install artificial turf.  It’s good for you and it’s good for everyone else.

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