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Mon, Apr 30, 12 at 22:04
| Last week the city dug up my front yard and raised a manhole to ground level. So now I have a 2x2 manhole in the middle of the yard. Grass obviously won't grow and it's in an odd area so I can't really plant around it.
I'm thinking about putting down some artificial grass. Does anyone have any advice on how to install it? Or just any advice in general would be great. Thanks! |
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- Posted by dchall_san_antonio 8 San Antonio (My Page) on Tue, May 1, 12 at 9:18
| There is a very heavy duty, woven plastic, ground cover weed barrier. Level the soil perfectly first, put the ground cover down, then put the artificial turf down. There is an installation of artificial turf going in near my home in San Antonio. I'll take pictures next week and post them here. |
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- Posted by FieldofGreen none (My Page) on Wed, May 2, 12 at 1:34
| I own a company that installs artificial grass. I'm not here to pitch you on why you should use us to install or anything like that. If you are willing to take the time to do it properly you can do it without using a company. If you have any specific questions comment on here and I'll answer accordingly :). Regards, Field of Green |
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- Posted by dchall_san_antonio 8 San Antonio (My Page) on Wed, May 2, 12 at 8:30
| I suggest you take up that offer. |
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