Looking to lay a lawn on your residential landscape? A properly designed and installed lawn can enhance the beauty of any landscape. But what kind of lawn is right for you? When it comes to lawn installation, you have two primary options to pick from: natural and artificial lawns. Both options can add beauty to your home, albeit in different ways. Here's what to know about each type of lawn in order to make the right choice.
Natural Type of Lawn
Traditional lawns were naturally grown by manually planting grass seeds and looking after them until they grew into mature grass. But with advances in technology, natural turf lawns can be installed with the use of hydraulic hydroseeding equipment. Hydroseeding is a natural turf lawn installation method that requires spraying a slurry of seed over well-prepared ground using a powerful hydraulic machine. It helps to avoid the time-consuming and laborious task of planting grass seed by hand, especially over a large tract of land or an area of land with sloped terrain.
Beyond planting, natural turf lawns require regular watering, aerating, fertiliser application, spraying with chemicals, and mowing to grow healthy and keep looking beautiful. Despite requiring a high level of maintenance, a natural turf lawn can deliver a variety of great benefits, including:
- Significant amounts of life-supporting oxygen
- Soil activity and quality
- Clean air and improves the overall air quality
- Soil erosion combat
- Recharged underground aquifers
Where a near-instant lawn is desired, roll-on turf can be used. This type of lawn turf is available as rolls or carpets of grass that is grown elsewhere and delivered to your site in an almost ready-to-use condition. This helps to reduce the amount of time it would take to have a mature natural turf lawn.
Artificial Type of Lawn
If you don't want to spend your time and money setting up and looking after a natural turf lawn, then this type of lawn might be right for you. Unlike a real turf lawn, an artificial turf lawn is made of synthetic grass and, therefore, doesn't need to be planted, aerated, watered, mowed, or applied with fertilisers or other chemicals.
You get an instant lawn without the maintenance costs of a natural turf lawn. What's more, synthetic grass lawns are designed to replicate the look and feel of real grass.
Still unsure about what type of lawn is right for you? Never hesitate to consult a lawn design and installation specialist near you.