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  • Other Important Considerations About Remnants 

    Purchase Green does not ship remnants. All online orders must be picked up at the specific store location that was selling the remnants. For example, if a customer is viewing remnants sold at the Covina, California location, they must visit the Covina store to pick up their order. In addition, remnants are sold as is and do not come with a product warranty. Remnant widths are limited to 15′ wide and 13.1′ wide, depending on the product type.  

  • Are Artificial Grass Remnants Safe for Children and Pets?


    All our artificial grass products are safe for children and pets. For pet owners, we recommend choosing a remnant that is derived from our artificial grass that has been designed for pets, like Pet Heaven or Vista Pet. We also offer Puppy Pads which come provided with disposable pads to ensure the puppy pad remains clean. Furthermore, for parents, we recommend searching for remnants derived from Playscape Pro, one of our anti-static and anti-microbial artificial grasses.

  • How Can I Purchase Artificial Grass Remnants?


    At Purchase Green, our remnants can be purchased online or in-store. Our online store displays an assortment of remnants at highly discounted rates. If a particular remnant found online does not meet consumers’ needs, we encourage them to visit a local Purchase Green store. Our stores have a more extensive selection of remnants and one of our team members will gladly help customers find the perfect remnant for their projects.

  • How Can Artificial Grass Remnants Save Me Money?  

    Artificial grass remnants are heavily discounted, usually between 40 – 60% off the retail value. When customers have small or odd-shaped projects, Purchase Green employees will typically recommend remnants over purchasing a new cut off a roll. This helps the customer save more money and the store to clear the warehouse of leftover product.  

    Additionally, many stores will regularly run remnant sales, where they discount the grass even further! Follow us on social media or check in with your nearest Purchase Green store to snag these savings for yourself. 

  • Are Remnants Defective? 

    No, our remnants are not defective. They are merely leftover pieces of artificial grass that are still in usable condition. Moreover, our artificial grass has been designed to be cut and shaped to cater to customers’ needs. They are derived from artificial grass types that are resistant to UV exposure and extreme weather conditions. Moreover, our artificial grass products last up to twenty-five years – meaning under normal circumstances, remnants will provide years of service. Customers can rest assured that the quality and integrity of our artificial grass remnants match that of the larger rolls they are derived from.  

  • What Can I Use Artificial Grass Remnants for?


    Because remnants vary in size and shape, the applications for these products are endless. In the past, customers have displayed their creativity by using remnants as table runners, mudroom mats, wall art, outdoor chess boards, shoe trays, rugs, coasters, doormats, and pet mats. Larger remnants are perfect for event centerpieces, mini soccer fields, gym areas, roof/deck applications, and mini-putting areas. Find out more about some spectacular DIY (Do It Yourself) remnant projects here or watch our remnant video below!

  • Answering All Your Questions About Artificial Grass Remnants

    Artificial grass remnants are an incredible investment for homeowners and professional contractors seeking to enhance outdoor and indoor living spaces. This article aims to answer all the frequently asked questions about artificial grass remnants people may have. Find the answers to all your remnant-related questions below and the exciting possibilities they offer.  

    What Is an Artificial Grass Remnant?  

    There are often portions remaining on a brand new roll of grass, usually in lengths of 5′-12′. This is known as an artificial grass remnant.
  • Why Lay Artificial Grass on Decking?

    If your decking is damaged or discoloured, you can restore it by using artificial grass. By installing synthetic grass on your deck, you are eliminating the need to fix, treat and seal your deck forever. Your new grass just needs an occasional hoover, or a quick scrub to remove any dirt. This is ideal for families or pet owners.

    Astro Turf on Decking

    You will also save money on the maintenance of your outdoor space. Deck paint and sealant can be expensive, and it’s a time consuming process. Brighten up your outdoor area with some artificial turf and you can enjoy spending time in your garden, without all the hard work!

    How to Lay Artificial Grass on Decking

    Artificial Grass On Decking

    Step 1: Start by laying down some boards. This will prevent the grass forming ridges and falling into the gaps between the decking panels.

    Step 2: Lay down an underlay product – such as our performance pad – and secure it well.

    Step 3: Lay the grass onto the now clean and level area you are covering. Allow around 50mm of grass on each side of the area to trim off to ensure a perfect edge. Leave the grass overnight to settle, which will stop it wrinkling or creasing.

    Step 4: Cut and trim your artificial grass, using a sharp Stanley knife. Ensure that you cut the grass neatly to the edges of the decking.

    Step 5: To make the joins, use a high-quality outdoor tape and glue. Follow the instructions on the products. For decking, you can use a combination of adhesive and carpet tacks to fix the grass down.

    Artificial grass is perfect for laying over decking. It’s easy to lay, looks great and solves a lot of problems for busy families. Hayley Leitch found it very useful for transforming her garden and reducing the hassle of natural grass. She solved the problems of mud, maintenance and marks with artificial grass, and is saving money to boot.

  • Can You Put Artificial Grass On Decking?

    Is your decking looking a little tired and worn after winter? You could spend hours cleaning, treating and staining your decking. Or, you can lay artificial grass on your decking. It’s a durable, high quality solution that looks great. We have outlined the process below and answered your burning questions.

    Can You Lay Artificial Grass on Decking?

    Yes, you can lay artificial grass on decking. It’s a popular option for families and retired couples. It also works really well for families with dogs or other pets.

    It does need an underlay and some preparation but it still works as an attractive and affordable landscaping option.

    Below, Hayley Leitch talks about how artificial grass works for her family. She’s the star of Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners, and her own Youtube channel, Hayley’s Help.

  • Fun Garden Activities For Kids This Summer

    It can be difficult to encourage children to get out in the great outdoors during the Spring/Summer months with so many obstructions online. With the weather starting to warm up in the UK, there’s no reason to not take advantage of the wonderful weather.

    We’ve put together some garden activity ideas for kids this Summer to help them get creative and to create memorable experiences together as a family.

    DIY Birdhouses

    With recycling and up-cycling being at the heart of many UK households, we can utilise existing items and transform them into beautiful garden creations. Looking at your recycling materials before throwing them in the bin, could you utilise any finished and clean juice cartons, milk bottles, plastic boxes to create a birdhouse or feeder.

    Get out various craft accessories, such as paint, coloured pens, stickers or natural items discovered in the garden to decorate. Let the kids help decide where to place the homemade bird feeder and note down the chippy friends as they enter the garden!


    Garden Sketching

    All you’ll need is a pen and paper for this activity. See what interests your child the most in the garden, whether that be a plant, flowers, birds, insects or your household pet and let your little artist draw to their heart’s content.

    If your child is a frequent drawer or enjoys it, why not start a scrapbook? Not only is it great to keep all their artwork in one place, but also is a great way to reminisce when they’re all grown up.

    If you’re choosing paint, over sketching, why not suggest it on a sunnier day so their masterpieces will dry much quicker?

    Nature Art

    Grab an old bedsheet or piece of fabric for the background let your little ones head on a scavenger hunt for natural materials in the garden to create a perfect picture.

    Encourage your children to pick up objects around the garden, such as: stones, sticks, leaves, flowers (if permitted) to create their own story.

    Rainbow Arts & Crafts

    With the rainbow becoming the symbol of solidarity with NHS workers on the frontline, why not getting creative with your children to show your support? This could be painted, drawn, chalked on the pavement, paper plates, finger painting, using coloured paper as a collage – anything!

    Place these showpieces when your neighbours and members of your community can see and to showcase your child’s work.