No-mow, no-water lawns are a landscapers dream
It's new to Australia and for a landscaper it's almost too good to be true.
A beautiful green lawn, which doesn't require mowing, weeding or feeding, and
even more importantly, in light of current water restrictions in most parts of
Australia, requires no watering.
These synthetic lawns are a new concept based on unique European 'fibrillated'
technology, and are now available to landscapers in Australia from Pro-tech
Lawns, the company that also installs professional synthetic golf greens.
Bill Rorke, Managing Director of Pro-tech, says that there is an increasing
demand for this new form of fibrillated lawn, which looks and feels like the
real thing, and is an ideal landscaping alternative for suburban gardens and a
variety of commercial applications.
"We believe that this product has huge potential in the drought-prone Australian
environment, particularly as most of our capital cities, including Sydney and
Melbourne now have water restrictions.
"Looking after a backyard lawn is a problem weekend chore for many people, and
quite often landscapers are asked to design gardens which are low-maintenance
for this reason.
"There is also the situation in many townhouse and apartment developments, where
there are small lawn areas which are shaded and where it is subsequently
difficult, or impossible, to sustain grass growth.
"Lawn looks good in these areas and there are often no suitable garden
alternatives for such locations. Our fibrillated synthetic lawn system is a
perfect solution, as it requires virtually no maintenance, will last for at
least ten years and, depending on the area, costs less than a good quality
paving installation and can be wholesaled to landscapers," said Bill.
"There are numerous circumstances where you would use the product, such as where
you can't grow grass due to lack of sun – we just installed a lawn system
beneath a large Pepper Tree the other day.
"It is also usable around pool areas and is always a great alternative to
pavement.
"When landscaping yards I'll often recommend the lawn system for sloping or
banked-up areas, where it is too difficult to grow grass, or in situations where
you can't properly access the area to install grass beds.
"A number of landscape architects have expressed interest in the lawn as it
looks and feels real and would work well in regions where poor water quality
prevents the growth of healthy grass.
"The Pro-tech Lawn is really one of the best products I've seen and the fact
that it requires no maintenance or watering and is pet friendly makes it very
appealing to homeowners.
"When I come across keen golfers, I find that the professional Pro-tech golf
green is also a good landscaping alternative, which can be used on conjunction
with the Pro-tech Lawn.
"They will almost always prefer a beautiful championship golf green in their
backyard to practice their putting on, rather than urban stone or pavement,"
said John.
The installation of the lawn system starts with the preparation of the area. The
landscaper starts by clearing the existing site and installing a porous
crush-rocked base, which is then compacted to form a flat surface. The Pro-tech
lawn is pre-fibrillated prior to laying and then carefully filled with a mix of
rubber granules and sand.
Bill Rorke says the lawns must be professionally installed and afterwards, the
lawn system requires no maintenance and is designed to cope with all weather
conditions.
He said that as well as the excellent appearance, the synthetic lawn has superb
drainage qualities and can handle the most extreme weather conditions.
"The installation of the golf green is slightly more involved and the finished
product plays as true as the world's best greens and can often be integrated
with a lawn fringe," said Bill.
For further information about a synthetic lawn from Pro-tech Lawns, call
Pro-tech on 1300 554 334.
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Released for Pro-tech Greens by Dennis Rutzou Public Relations.
For further information contact
David Lizzio or Dennis Rutzou on (02) 9413 4244.