- Before you can install artificial turf in your yard, you need to remove the natural lawn. Ground preparation is the key to a successful installation project and isn’t something that should be skipped! Begin by weeding your yard to remove grassroots and weeds, ensuring that they don’t continue to grow underneath your artificial turf and cause problems down the line. If you’re spraying the weeds in non-toxic weed removal, make sure you do this at least two weeks before your scheduled installation day so it has time to work properly. Once any weeds have been taken care of, you can begin disposing on the top few inches of soil.
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