Maintenance Tips

Keeping a hardscape-and-turf yard looking good takes less work than normal landscaping. However, it’s not zero work. When you know the difference between hardscape and living plants, you can adjust the care for each.

First, stone and concrete need a rinse a few times a year. You should also reseal them every two to three years. Other than that, just sweep off leaves and debris so stains don’t set.

Similarly, turf needs some care too. A quick brush in high-traffic spots keeps fibers from flattening. Rinse now and then clear dust and pollen. Furthermore, pet owners should have enzyme cleaners ready for odor control. Turf doesn’t break down waste like natural soil does.

Build a Yard That Works Year-Round

A yard that balances hardscape elements with quality turf gives you structure, strength, and color. You get all this without the heavy care of normal outdoor living. Now that you know what hardscaping is and how it pairs with synthetic grass, you can build an outdoor space that fits your goals.


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