by Amin@siegedigitalmarketing.com | Dec 14, 2024 | Artificial Grass
Thinking about re-seeding your lawn and want to make sure that it grows quickly and healthily? If you’re in the south of Texas, some types of grass seed are clear winners with growth rates. These seed types are well-adapted to the hot, sub-tropical, and semi-arid... by Amin@siegedigitalmarketing.com | Dec 14, 2024 | Artificial Grass
With over 700 species of grass available in Texas, choosing the best grass for a Dallas lawn can be confusing. Most homeowners want a beautiful, lush lawn that looks great all year round—but differ in how much work they are prepared to do to create and maintain... by Amin@siegedigitalmarketing.com | Dec 14, 2024 | Artificial Grass
Did you know that there are over 11,000 types of grass species in the world or that, in Texas alone, over 700 types of grass can grow? How on earth do you choose the best grass for your lawn from so many types available? Certain types of grass are better suited to the... by Amin@siegedigitalmarketing.com | Sep 2, 2024 | Artificial Grass, Synthetic Grass
Texans traditionally love their grass lawns but many homeowners are rethinking their backyards and asking if grass is really always greener. Mowing and tending the lawn is often cited as an unwanted household chore taking up 70 hours per year to keep it looking... by Amin@siegedigitalmarketing.com | Aug 30, 2024 | Artificial Grass
The U.S. ranks in the top 10 of dog ownership per capita in the world. That means a lot of dogs—and a lot of dog smells to contend with for homeowners. If you have pet turf installed in the yard and it constantly reeks of dog pee, something’s wrong. Dogs should be... by Amin@siegedigitalmarketing.com | Aug 29, 2024 | Artificial Grass, Commercial Turf, Playground Turf, Synthetic Grass
Ever been tricked into thinking a patch of artificial turf was natural grass? As manufacturing technology improves and artificial grass more closely resembles the look and feel of the real thing, that’s becoming more common. But important differences remain....