Many people may be skeptical of synthetic greens as a viable consumer option that actually helps the environment. Gone are the days of the 70s Brady Bunch era Astroturf lawns. Today, the preferred term is synthetic greens, and cutting edge technology has made many advances since the long ago days of cheap looking Astroturf. Synthetic greens look and feels more natural. With the maintenance costs, chemicals and water usage of natural putting greens, it puts many environmentalists at unease. Synthetic greens addresses sustainability issues by providing answers to water usage and maintenance costs.
One golf course is riding the cutting edge technology for 2010. Cedar Pines, in Andover, is one of the first golf courses to install synthetic greens (the first being in Queensland, Australia). The labor costs they will save on water usage, chemicals, lawn mowers, and aeration fees twice a year like a normal lawn is well worth the decision in being a leader of eco-friendly, green trends.
How will you help make a difference in 2010? Paradise Greens offers beautiful synthetic grass for your home, work, or sports environment.


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