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BACKYARD TURF TIPS
Styling a small backyard with artificial grass

A small backyard doesn’t necessarily mean a boring backyard! There are plenty of ways to breathe life into your small space that incorporates both function and style. When you utilize every square inch, a small backyard transforms into a cozy and inviting space for all occasions!

Need inspiration? Look no further. We’ve compiled some landscaping ideas to help revitalize your backyard!

Vertical Planter Wall

When we say utilize every square inch – we mean it!

Stretch the boundaries of your backyard space by growing upward rather than outward. A strategic vertical planter wall adds height and dimension to your backyard space by drawing the eye upward. 

Keep it trendy and sustainable by incorporating raw wooden crates to grow seasonal vegetables and herbs!

Fence Up

A fence adds dimension and privacy to your backyard, especially if your home is squashed amongst your neighbors! 

Use high-quality wood and a complimentary stain to add style and elegance to your outdoor space. Add dynamic accents like vines or potted plants to soften up the space!

Not feeling a wooden fence? Use strategically placed hedges or small trees to cultivate that private feeling!

Tiered Planter Beds

Much like a vertical planter wall, tiered planter beds are a great way to add dimension and versatility to your small backyard space – although these will be on the ground, so be sure to be mindful of square footage. 

As far as plant life goes, the sky’s the limit. Of course, you can create your very own herb garden or you can add a splash of color with bright, seasonal flowers.

Add Levels

We love this one! Strategically add pallets or decking to your backyard space to create stairs, seating, or levels. Levels will add fun, elegance, and style to an otherwise plain space and can reduce the need for furniture, which only further takes up space. 

You can also use soft artificial turf and stones to add further dimension without breaking the bank!

Install Soft Lighting

Is there anything more relaxing than soft lighting? Twinkly lights draw the eyes upward and create a warm, inviting space. 

Large backyards will require extensive lighting, which can be costly, but with small backyards, a little goes a long way.

To complement your light fixtures, organize furniture to create a comfortable outdoor space. Use your fire pit or a small patio table as a focal point! 

Note: A firm focal point for your outdoor space draws the eye in and minimizes the ‘cluttered’ look that can sometimes be a byproduct of a small space. 

Incorporate Artificial Grass

Artificial grass is low maintenance, pet friendly, and budget-friendly for those with a small backyard. For extra inspiration for how artificial turf helps you style your backyard, click here

FieldTurf Landscape artificial turf is lush, high-quality, and the only artificial grass with a built-in backing system. 

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ENVIRONMENT

Seasonal allergies are incredibly common and incredibly irritating! Natural sod grass is among the most common allergens and does not discriminate as far as age or species. 

Instead of choosing to live in an isolated bubble, homeowners all over have decided to take advantage of artificial grass. Before we delve into how synthetic turf provides allergy relief, let’s explore the dangers of this health condition. 

How Can Natural Lawns Trigger Allergies?

Natural grass can cause problems for people with pollen and mold allergies. 

Pollen Allergies

Grasses produce flowers that release pollen grains into the air during warmer months. Pollen is very light and spreads easily via wind. When inhaled, grass pollen triggers allergic reaction to grass like sneezing, runny nose, and itchy eyes in sensitive people. 

Mowing also kicks up and disperses grass pollen into the air. Cutting the grass can increase pollen levels, so frequent mowing means constant pollen exposure during pollination season.

On top of that, fertilizers, herbicides, insecticides, and other lawn chemicals contain irritants that can worsen allergy symptoms. Those with chemical sensitivities may experience headaches, rashes, nausea, and asthma flare-ups.

Mold Allergies

Damp, shady areas of natural lawns promote mold growth. Mold spores become airborne and can be inhaled, provoking allergy symptoms in sensitive people. They can cause congestion, sneezing, coughing, and irritated eyes.

Rotting grass clippings also provide an ideal environment for molds to thrive. Letting them remain on the lawn increases mold spore production. 

How Dangerous Are Pollen Allergies?

Pollen allergies are nothing to scoff at, as they can give way to various health problems.

Respiratory Issues

Inhaling airborne grass pollen irritates the mucous membranes of the eyes, nose, throat, and lungs. Common allergy symptoms include repeated sneezing, coughing, runny nose, sinus congestion, and red, itchy eyes.

Some people experience wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and asthma attacks when exposed to grass pollen. Severe pollen allergies can restrict breathing and require emergency care. Staying indoors with windows closed may help reduce exposure during peak pollen seasons.

Anaphylaxis

In rare cases, some individuals have a life-threatening anaphylactic reaction to grass pollen. Anaphylaxis causes the throat to swell, restricting air flow. Other symptoms include dizziness, slurred speech, nausea, vomiting, hives, low blood pressure, and loss of consciousness.

Fatigue and Headaches

Chronic allergy symptoms like stuffy nose, sinus pressure, sneezing fits, and itchy eyes disrupt sleep quality and cause persistent daytime fatigue.

Dealing with ongoing allergy symptoms often triggers tension headaches. The mental and physical strain of unrelenting allergies can greatly diminish the quality of life. Over-the-counter pain relievers can temporarily alleviate headaches.

Diagnosing Grass Pollen Allergy

If allergy symptoms occur or worsen after exposure to grass, an allergy test can confirm grass pollen as the trigger. Skin prick testing exposes the skin to a small amount of grass pollen allergen. Blood tests measure antibodies produced in response to grass pollen. 

Treating Grass Pollen Allergy

Treatment options for grass pollen allergy depend on symptom severity. Antihistamine nasal sprays and oral medications can relieve runny nose and itchy eyes. 

Allergy shots build tolerance over time but require regular injections. For severe allergic rhinitis, immunotherapy tablets taken daily may be an option. Avoiding grass and taking precautions during pollen season also helps minimize exposure to allergens.

How Does Artificial Grass Prevent Allergy Problems?

Installing artificial grass offers several advantages for people and pets with grass allergies. 

Eliminating Pollen Production

Natural grass produces pollen grains during warmer months that trigger allergic reactions when inhaled. Artificial grass blades do not flower or release pollen into the air. Without pollen production, it helps reduce allergy symptoms.

While some pollen from nearby live plants may still blow into the area, eliminating the pollen source from your own lawn provides significant relief. Kids and pets can play outdoors with less risk of allergy issues.

Avoiding Pollen Dispersal

Mowing and trimming natural grass stirs up and disperses pollen grains into the air, increasing exposure. With artificial turf, there is no mowing or trimming needed, preventing pollen disturbances.


Artificial lawns also don’t require fertilizers, herbicides, or pesticides which can contain chemicals that further irritate those with allergies. The lack of lawn treatments avoids contact with potential skin and respiratory irritants.

Discouraging Mold Growth

Natural grass lawns collect moisture, especially in shaded areas, promoting mold growth. Mold spores become airborne and can trigger allergy symptoms when inhaled.

Artificial grass drains well and dries quickly after rain and irrigation. With no organic matter, artificial lawns do not provide the ideal place for mold growth. Minimal mold production means lower exposure to airborne spores.

Synthetic turf is easy to clean and affordable to maintain. Those sacrificed Saturday mornings are a thing of the past, as of course, your artificial grass won’t need to be mowed, sprinkled with new sod, or fertilized. You can count on your turf to look great all year round.

Pets Can Develop Grass Allergies Too

Pet owners should be aware that dogs can also suffer from grass allergies. Natural grass exposure can cause skin and respiratory issues for sensitive animals. Artificial lawns provide a safer outdoor space for allergic pets.

Common Signs of Grass Allergies in Pets

Here are some of the symptoms of grass allergy in dogs. 

  • Rashes – Allergic skin reactions often manifest as red, inflamed patches, hives, and excessive itching or licking. Hair loss and weeping eyes may also indicate environmental allergies. These symptoms usually develop on the belly, feet, ears, muzzle, and other areas directly contacting allergens.
  • Respiratory Distress – Allergic pets may cough, wheeze, sneeze, and have runny noses and watery eyes. Their noses and throats may become swollen and irritated. Difficulty breathing, especially when outdoors, can signal airborne allergies.
  • Gastrointestinal Issues – Some pets experience nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and other problems during allergy flare-ups. These signs are less common but should prompt veterinary attention.
  • Ear Infections – Allergic irritation and inflammation can lead to secondary bacterial or yeast infections of the ears. Pets may scratch their ears excessively.

How Does Artificial Grass Provide Allergy Relief for Pets?

Artificial grass eliminates the pollen and mold production that aggravates pet allergies. The turf materials themselves are hypoallergenic and pet-safe. Plus, with no mowing or lawn chemicals, artificial grass avoids stirring up and spreading grass allergens and irritants.

Easy-to-clean synthetic fibers don’t trap allergens like dust and dander. Rinsing the lawn regularly helps keep allergens away.

Pets with grass allergies are free to play and lounge on artificial lawns without allergy attacks. Their quality of life improves greatly outdoors.

In short, an artificial grass lawn allows pets that are allergic to grass to enjoy the yard without suffering allergy symptoms. It’s an ideal solution for dogs with sensitivity to natural grass. 

Ready to make the switch? Get in touch with one of our experts at FieldTurf Landscape today!

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ENVIRONMENT TURF TIPS
How to Reduce your water Bill

Whether you live in a region with regular water use restrictions or not, any homeowner will benefit from creative water conservation techniques.

We all need to do our part in trying to conserve water. Not only will it benefit the environment, but it could benefit your pocketbook too! 

Continue reading for 10 easy tips to conserve and reduce water usage, no matter where you live!

1. Optimize Your Appliance Usage

One of the easiest ways to conserve water is through chores like doing laundry and running your dishwasher. 

For example, you’re using the same amount of energy and water no matter how much is inside either your dishwasher or your laundry appliances. With that in mind, try running full loads only 2 to 3 times a week. 

2. Inspect Leaks

Does your faucet drip overnight? Do you think your water pipes are leaking but haven’t had a chance to get them checked? 

Water leaks are costly! Be sure to schedule regular maintenance calls to ensure that your plumbing system is in good working order. 

3. Install a High-Efficiency Toilet

Your toilet consumes roughly 30 percent of your household bathroom water usage, which is a pretty significant amount!

To reduce your water bill and water use, consider investing in a high-efficiency toilet. High-efficiency toilets could save you up to 15,000 gallons of water per year, which is about a 50 percent reduction from a traditional toilet.  

4. Take Shorter Showers

It seems simple enough, but limiting your shower time to 5 minutes can positively impact your water bill.

5. Turn the Faucet off

Washing your face, brushing your teeth, leaving the water running while you do dishes – these are all routine activities, but they’re also costly. A faucet can use up to 2 gallons of water per minute and can lead to higher water bills if left running.

6. Cut Back on Outdoor Watering

The care of natural sod, car washing, and additional landscaping are just a few causes of excess water usage. To decrease your water usage and water bill, consider ways you can create an eco-friendly landscape!

7. Mulch It Up!

To reduce how much water your plants need and to restrict weed growth, invest in mulch for your flowerbed.

8. Plant Smart

As beautiful as annual plants can be, when you’re planning your garden, consider only planting perennials; they’re the most efficient choice when it comes to the amount of water required throughout the year.

9. Use Slopes to Your Advantage

Depending on where you live, rolling hills may be a way of life! Take advantage of those slopes and sunny exposure spots to help your landscape become more water-efficient. Slope landscaping, if done right, can save you water and money.

10. Install Artificial Turf

With lawn and garden maintenance costs rising each year, many homeowners have opted for the convenience of artificial turf.

Artificial turf requires little to no water, no pesticides, and will reduce your water bill. As well, synthetic grass rids you of those landscaping chores – leaving those Saturday mornings free!

Eager to make the switch to artificial turf? Contact the experts at FieldTurf Landscape today!