Category: Non Infill Football Grass

  • What Are Horse Dewormers?

    Most horses in the U.S. only need deworming one to three times per year, based on fecal egg counts, age, and risk level. Routine deworming every 6–8 weeks is no longer recommended because it accelerates parasite resistance and often provides no added health benefit.

    What Are Horse Dewormers?

    Horse dewormers are medicines that control internal parasites. These include roundworms, strongyles, bots, and tapeworms.

    These parasites live in a horse’s gut. If left untreated, they can cause weight loss, dull coats, colic, diarrhea, and poor performance.

    Dewormers do not remove parasites forever. They lower parasite levels so the horse’s body can stay healthy.

    Veterinarians now stress that dewormers are tools, not supplements used on a fixed schedule.

    What Are Horse Dewormers Used For?

    Horse dewormers help in several important ways.

    They:

    • Lower parasite levels that affect digestion
    • Help prevent illness and colic
    • Protect young and weak horses
    • Reduce parasite spread in pastures
    • Help keep deworming drugs effective long-term

    When used the right way, dewormers support horse health and farm balance.

  • Ship Engines, Fuel Use, and Emissions Growth

    Ships’ engines are responsible for producing climate-changing pollutants, most notably carbon dioxide. These engines could be culpable for nearly 10% of total global emissions by the year 2050 at current growth rates.

    Heavy Fuel Oil and the Challenge of Cleaner Energy

    Heavy fuels called HFOs are still the most burnt by most ships. This is a particularly dirty fuel and will be a crucial factor in the future of engine design. The fuel itself will need to be made less toxic at refineries if this is possible.

    Efficiency Standards and Industry Adaptation

    Different classes of ships will be required to meet new standards based mostly on a baseline figure set as the average efficiency of ships built between 1999–2009. The intention is to make ships more fuel efficient. While the rules are necessarily changing, the difficulties faced by ship builders and route operators in the face of these changes are still very apparent.

    Economic Importance of the Shipping Industry

    Shipping makes a huge contribution to the world economy. It is vital to intercontinental trade, bringing bulk raw materials within the reach of countries unable to provide them for themselves.

  • Apply Infill to the Turf

    To help your synthetic grass look and feel as real as possible, you need to apply infill once it’s been secured in place. Not sure what to put under artificial grass? The manufacturer of your artificial turf will determine the best type of infill to use, which can range from acrylic-coated sand to crumb rubber. Once you’ve narrowed down the best infill option, use a drop spreader to event disperse the infill throughout the lawn. After the infill has been spread throughout the yard, you need to brush it into the artificial turf until it sinks completely below the grass, helping the blades stand up in place. 

  • Cut Turf to Size Secure the Perimeter

    1. After rolling out the artificial turf over top of the area where it’s being installed, you will need to make the appropriate cuts. Using carpet cutters or razor knives you should cut the turf to the desired shape, allowing for an extra 1/4’’ to 1/2’’ on the edge of your border to allow for the perfect fit. This is also when you should use artificial grass seam tape or glue to fuse your sheets of turf if you are installing multiple pieces. Allow the glue to set for at least 15 minutes before moving onto the next step.
    2. Using the 1/4’’ to 1/2’’ of extra turf you left on the edge, tuck the artificial turf into the border of the installation area using a metal putty knife and hammer. For added stability, use non-galvanized turf nails or staples to secure the turf to the ground about every six inches along the outside perimeter. Additional nails and staples should be used on the insides areas of the turf to prevent the turf from coming loose.
  • Lay Your Base Material Roll Out Your Artificial Grass

    1. Now that your yard has been prepped, it’s time to lay your base material that will go below your turf lawn to absorb water and prevent uneven pooling. Your base material can consist of stones or gravel smaller than 3/8 inches, crushed rock, or decomposed granite. You will need enough base material to add a three to four-inch layer on top of the soil to ensure your yard has adequate drainage.
    2. Once the base material is in place, it’s time for the fun part — laying out your artificial grass! Roll out your turf lawn over the area where it is being installed and allow it to sit in the sun for half an hour. If you skip this step, the artificial turf may expand after you cut it to fit the space, causing you to do rework by recutting the grass. Keep in mind that if you are working with multiple rolls of artificial turf, you want to ensure the blades are all aligned in the same direction for a seamless and natural appearance.

  • How Much Sub-Base Is Required?

    Before installing your synthetic lawn, you need to acquire the necessary materials — and that includes sub-base. But how much sub-base do you need for the job? Well, that depends on how much of your yard you plan to transform with artificial turf. Although the of sub-case needed can vary, we’ve put together a general guideline to get you started in the right direction:

    • A minimum of 2” of sub-base is recommended for residential turf installation. This offers enough of a base for drainage, durability, and added stability.
    • For commercial turf installation jobs, you’ll likely need closer to a 3” to 4” sub-base due to the higher volume of foot traffic.

    To ensure you’ve procured the proper amount of sub-base, consult a turf installation professional. If you’re looking to install artificial grass in your backyard but are unsure where to get started, look no further. Our skilled team can guide you through the synthetic turf installation process and recommend the best sub-base material for your landscape — providing you with fake grass that will look great for many years to come!

  • Types of Artificial Grass Sub-Base  

    Now that it’s clear why you must install a sub-base for your artificial lawn, you may find yourself wondering “What base do I need for artificial grass?” While only you can determine the best sub-base for artificial grass in your backyard, it’s important that you do your research to understand the different materials available. Artificial turf sub-base materials are broken down into three main categories:

    • CMB – Made of recycled asphalt or concrete and a ¾” mixture of sand, gravel, or sand, a crushed miscellaneous base is an ideal option to lay between the ground and your artificial turf. 
    • Class II road base – Another option is Class II road base which goes through a rigorous testing process to ensure that it provides you with optimal consistency and durability. Because of this testing process, it often runs at a higher price point than CMB.
    • DG – Decomposed granite is a sub-base composed of granite sand, gravel, and clay mixed together to create a stable and structurally sound layer for your synthetic lawn.

    Of these three sub-base materials, CMB is the most commonly selected because of its cost-effectiveness and durability. While it’s the most popular, it necessarily doesn’t mean it’s the best choice for your backyard. Consult with an artificial grass lawn installation company before deciding on the best sub-base material for your project.

  • Combining Aesthetic and Practicality

    For landscape designers, artificial grass offers unparalleled versatility. It can be used to enhance a variety of landscape styles, from modern minimalist designs to more traditional, lush gardens. Artificial turf can seamlessly blend into different environments, providing an evergreen look that complements plant life, stone features, and water-wise garden elements.

    Artificial grass is especially popular in climates prone to water shortages, but its appeal extends beyond practical use. It offers endless possibilities for custom designs, combining beauty and functionality to meet the needs of today’s homeowners and businesses.

    Sustainable Landscaping Solutions for the Future

    At Turf Distributors, we are committed to providing sustainable landscaping solutions that benefit our partners and the environment. Artificial grass offers a water-saving, low-maintenance, and durable option that meets the needs of today’s landscape projects. Whether you’re creating outdoor living areas, kid-friendly play zones, or modern, drought-tolerant designs, artificial grass can be a key component in achieving a beautiful, sustainable, and functional outdoor space.

  • The Benefits: Beyond Water Savings

    Artificial grass isn’t just about water conservation—it also provides multiple long-term advantages that make it a smart investment for landscapers and property owners alike.

    1. Low Maintenance, High Reward
    Traditional lawns require constant upkeep—mowing, watering, fertilizing, and pest control. Artificial grass, on the other hand, is virtually maintenance-free. Once installed, it doesn’t need watering, mowing, or harmful chemicals, reducing both time and money spent on upkeep. For busy property owners, this is an attractive feature that allows them to enjoy their landscape without the hassle of ongoing care.

    2. Cost Savings
    While the initial cost of installing artificial grass may be higher than planting a traditional lawn, the long-term savings quickly outweigh the upfront investment. With no need for irrigation, fertilizer, or lawn care services, artificial turf becomes a cost-efficient solution. Additionally, because it is designed to withstand heavy use and weather conditions, it lasts for years without needing replacement.

    3. Family and Pet-Friendly
    Artificial grass creates safe, functional outdoor spaces for families with children and pets. Unlike natural grass, it’s free from chemicals, mud, and allergens, making it a cleaner option for outdoor play. Plus, artificial turf is durable enough to handle high foot traffic and activities like running, jumping, and even digging from pets—without showing signs of wear and tear.

  • Flexibility and Strength: A Perfect Balance 

    One of the standout benefits of TriFlow Backing™ is how it balances strength with flexibility. The non-woven middle layer ensures the turf maintains its structure, while still being flexible enough to conform to uneven surfaces during installation. This feature makes it easy to install across a range of landscapes, whether you’re covering a sloping yard or a flat surface. Plus, the flexible design simplifies handling and storage, speeding up the installation process. 

    Exclusive to VistaPet™ Turf 

    VistaPet™ artificial grass, featuring TriFlow Backing™, is the perfect solution for pet owners who want a safe, low-maintenance, and beautiful lawn. With its superior fiber binding, excellent drainage, and unparalleled durability, VistaPet™ provides a worry-free surface for your pets to enjoy year-round. Whether they’re running, playing, or relaxing, your pets will love the comfort of VistaPet™, while you’ll appreciate how easy it is to keep clean and maintain. 

    The Ideal Choice for Pet Turf 

    Artificial grass backed by TriFlow technology is a game-changer for any pet-friendly landscape. It’s designed to not only look great but also to stand up to the challenges pets present, making it the ideal solution for homeowners who want a beautiful, resilient, and easy-to-maintain lawn. With the VistaPet™ turf, you get all the benefits of TriFlow Backing™—durability, drainage, strength, and flexibility—plus a lush, green surface that stays clean and safe for your pets and family.