{"id":13642,"date":"2021-01-19T16:39:06","date_gmt":"2021-01-20T00:39:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/turfresh.com\/?p=13642"},"modified":"2021-01-19T16:39:06","modified_gmt":"2021-01-20T00:39:06","slug":"how-to-rake-leaves-without-damaging-your-artificial-grass","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/turfresh.com\/bay-area\/blog\/how-to-rake-leaves-without-damaging-your-artificial-grass\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Rake Leaves Without Damaging Your Artificial Grass"},"content":{"rendered":"
Synthetic turf is revolutionizing the landscaping industry with its lush appearance and astonishingly low maintenance requirements. From Los Angeles<\/a> to Santa Ana<\/a> to San Diego<\/a>, residents across Southern California are switching to artificial grass because it saves you hundreds of dollars and man-hours each year compared to natural grass. However, you do need to perform artificial grass maintenance periodically in order to keep your turf in top shape year-round. If you\u2019ve recently installed artificial grass and have had your lawn invaded by autumn and winter leaves, make sure that you follow these tips to rake leaves without damaging your turf.<\/span><\/p>\n It\u2019s a good idea to pick up any large debris that you see sitting on your lawn, whether you\u2019re planning to rake it soon or not. Allowing larger debris, such as sticks and twigs, to sit on your lawn for days or weeks on end can cause your turf blades to become matted, which will make your lawn look more artificial and eventually shorten its lifespan. Before raking\u2014or after any significant weather\u2014walk around your lawn and pick up any sizable debris. This small step in artificial turf maintenance will go a long way in preserving your lawn and ensuring it looks in its best condition.<\/span><\/p>\n Once your debris is collected and you\u2019re ready to rake, make sure that you have the appropriate tool for doing so. Not all traditional rakes are suited for synthetic turf since some metal blades can damage the synthetic turf\u2019s polyethylene material. Instead, try plastic or bamboo rakes for an effective clean that won\u2019t damage your lawn. You can also purchase rakes created especially for synthetic grass, such as TurFresh\u2019s TurfComb. The TurfComb\u2019s 18\u201d comb head is made with polypropylene bristles that are strong enough to penetrate the lawn and remove stubborn pet hair and autumn leaves, but gentle enough to not destroy your artificial turf. For an even deeper clean, we also offer our <\/span>TurfGroomer<\/span><\/a> power groomer which deep cleans and reblooms turf blades simultaneously.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Once you\u2019ve raked up and disposed of all of the surface leaves, it\u2019s time to cross brush your lawn. Leaves can cause your turf blades to become matted down, so cross brushing is a crucial part of artificial grass maintenance. It will rebloom your turf blades to help them stand upright, so your lawn retains a lush and full appearance. To cross brush your artificial grass, simply rake your turf fibers gently against the grain. You\u2019ll notice that this causes them to appear more lifted, restoring your turf\u2019s appearance.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\nPick Up Large Debris<\/b><\/h2>\n
Choose a Turf-Safe Tool<\/b><\/h2>\n
Cross Brush Your Lawn<\/b><\/h2>\n
Trust the Turf Cleaning Experts<\/b><\/h2>\n