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Reasons to Choose Buffalo Turf Over Artificial Grass

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When the time comes to revamp your lawn, you may find yourself exploring various grass options. One option that seems especially enticing is artificial grass. You may feel as though it'll require less maintenance when in reality it doesn't always come with a lot of perks. Here's why you should choose buffalo turf instead.  

Natural Look and Feel 

Buffalo turf has a natural look and feels, mostly because it's a type of grass that's capable of growing. Unlike a lot of grasses, that natural look and feel remain even when you don't spend much time maintaining it. Artificial grass can often look amazing but appears clearly artificial when you get close to it. It also doesn't feel as soft as turf, making it less fun to lie on. If you're looking for a solution that's low maintenance and aesthetically pleasing, buffalo is the way forward. 

Environmentally Friendly

Unfortunately, artificial grass is made from synthetic material. They're often not biodegradable or they don't degrade easily. As a result, they'll eventually cause harm to the environment when the time comes to dispose of them. Buffalo turf is a type of grass that can reduce carbon dioxide and promote better air quality. This means it can benefit the environment from the moment you install it. It's also likely to provide nutrients to the plants around it and support wildlife such as worms and insects. Overall, it's a fantastic addition to your local ecosystem.

Fewer Drainage Issues

Artificial grass doesn't promote drainage. Any rainfall runs along the surface and will pool elsewhere in your garden. Eventually, that pooling may lead to erosion, causing bigger issues. Although buffalo grass won't absorb every bit of water that falls onto it, it does reduce surface pooling. With less surface pooling you're not as likely to encounter erosion and you may find that your other plants grow better. 

Buffalo Stays Cooler

Artificial grass tends to absorb and hold heat. When the summer months come around, this can make it difficult to walk on. Buffalo grass doesn't respond to heat in the same way, making it cooler to walk on. This means it's an especially welcome addition in urban areas where the presence of a lot of concrete can make heat islands form. 

Finally, as buffalo turf is low maintenance it can work in a lot of settings while still remaining natural. If you want to accentuate an urban space, a small garden, or something larger, it'll likely be the right fit for you.

Speak to a landscaper to learn more about buffalo turf​.


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