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Synthetic grass and tree planting




by Danielle3 » 31/07/17, 12:02

Hello friends from forum,
I warn you, I am neither good handyman nor good gardener so I may be asking very stupid questions, I start, you are warned. : Mrgreen: I had a small garden behind my house, but due to many pest problems and others that I did not know how to treat them in time, and this several times. I finally chose to abandon the natural grass on a friend's advice to go on a synthetic turf. Since then, I have no parasite, but I have no tree either.
My question is that I would like to plant trees at best synthetic turf.
Is it possible or the roots will remove all the synthetic grass eventually?
Thank you
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Re: Synthetic grass and tree planting




by Ahmed » 31/07/17, 22:11

Why not synthetic trees? : Wink:
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Re: Synthetic grass and tree planting




by Danielle3 » 02/08/17, 09:43

Hi Ahmed,
No, the goal is still to have fruit trees ...
Do not you know if it's possible?
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Re: Synthetic grass and tree planting




by Ahmed » 02/08/17, 20:48

Yes, I understand: synthetic fruits are hardly digestible ...
The worry is that you galley already with grass beasts, so what will be with fruit trees and their conduct? I do not think it's artificial turf the problem ... : roll:
I have a quick question: okay, you no longer have health concerns or mowing with your "lawn", but do you have to vacuum it from time to time? I'm not making fun of you; I see that softer solutions, such as porous path coverings (the principle is laudable), do not take into account the long-term maintenance of such soils (which are nests for various debris in their porosities).
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