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How artificial turf’s evolution improves environmental impact and its natural look

Artificial turf has come a long way since the introduction of AstroTurf in the 1960s. Modern turf lasts longer, looks better and has a reduced environmental impact. While AstroTurf caused a revolution in landscaping and sports field playing surfaces after its introduction, it had quite the limited lifespan of only about eight to 10 years. These days, high-quality […]

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How to create a backyard pool oasis with pavers and artificial turf in Arizona

Arizona summers are a great time to be in the pool. With average highs of 90 or above May through October in Phoenix, staying in water is a great way to beat the desert heat. If your landscaping clients are planning to install a pool or they’re looking to spruce up the ones they already have, artificial

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How artificial turf makes it easy to host a great July Fourth celebration and other social events

As July 4 approaches, people across the U.S. are preparing for Independence Day celebrations. Your Arizona landscaping clients are preparing their pools, practicing barbecuing skills and stocking up on fireworks, and they’re trusting you to ensure their yards are looking their best for their July 4 gatherings. If your clients are ready to declare their

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How artificial turf saves time spent in the summer heat

In Arizona, our signature Sonoran Desert heat is back with Memorial Day, the official launch pad into summer. With summer highs averaging 105 degrees, taking care of landscaping is a brutal task this time of year. If your landscaping clients only have you out occasionally and are doing some of their lawn maintenance themselves, they

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Resolve to add artificial turf to your 2025 landscaping projects

The winter months in Arizona are a great time to start planning spring landscaping projects. Spring in Arizona means it’s time to switch to Bermuda grass from winter ryegrass for those with natural lawns. However, the New Year is a time of new beginnings. Make a New Year’s resolution to replace your clients’ grass with synthetic turf,

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How to use artificial turf to design a low-maintenance landscape

As life has gotten increasingly connected and busy, many people and businesses in Arizona choose landscaping that has minimal maintenance requirements to save time, physical effort, and money. Several clients contribute to this trend: Anyone who values their time can benefit from using artificial turf for a landscape requiring minimal maintenance. Here are some ideas

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In Arizona, changing seasons bring lower temperatures that are great for enjoying the outdoors. However, given the dramatic difference between highs of more than 100 degrees in the summer and lows that can dip below freezing in the winter, these changes result in a need to change lawn types by the season. The Bermuda grass that Arizona grows in spring and summer can’t survive the cold temperatures of winter in the Sonoran Desert. This means that every fall, lawn owners in the Valley need to follow an overseeding procedure that involves reducing fertilizer and water, cutting the Bermuda grass short and seeding the ground with ryegrass. The ryegrass seed then takes time to grow, needing fertilizer and a proper watering schedule to ensure it matures into a lush lawn. This process takes hours of time and maintenance. The grass also looks dead and yellowed as the new lawn grows, leaving landscaping looking unsightly in the interim. After winter ends and transitions to spring, when temperatures at night stay above 65 degrees consistently, the process then needs to be repeated all over again to regrow Bermuda grass. And so goes the use of time and money to keep a natural lawn green year after year in the desert. Artificial turf cuts out all this labor, so landscaping projects look great all year without hours seeding, watering, and fertilizing. November is an ideal time to encourage the switch to synthetic grass. This means less maintenance and reduced water needs as you only need to spray it occasionally to clean the synthetic grass. And no need to replace when the seasons change. Artificial grass can last between seven to 25 years. At Arizona Turf Depot, we offer multiple grass styles to choose from to meet a variety of needs from putting greens to pet areas. Our synthetic grass will transform your Arizona landscaping projects in atriums, yards, sports fields and more by vastly reducing maintenance requirements. Be sure and check for specials, including these fall deals on Libra ($1.20 per square foot), Puppy Paw Spring ($1.10 per square foot), Bermuda Mid ($1.25 per square foot), and Townscape & Standard Pavers ($2.39 per square foot). We are ready to supply the artificial turf you need to help your landscaping clients make the switch. Whether you’re looking for a new football field surface or the perfect shade of green to make a backyard pop, we’ve got something for you. Visit or call Arizona Turf Depot at our West Valley showroom, 14131 N. Rio Vista Blvd., Suite 9, Peoria, AZ 85381 (623) 388-3389, or contact us at our Mesa location, 7645 E. Ray Road, Suite 101, Mesa, AZ 85212, (480) 690-5591. Our experienced team is happy to help you find the right synthetic grass for your needs.

How artificial turf eliminates winter lawn maintenance in Arizona

In Arizona, changing seasons bring lower temperatures that are great for enjoying the outdoors. However, given the dramatic difference between highs of more than 100 degrees in the summer and lows that can dip below freezing in the winter, these changes result in a need to change lawn types by the season. The Bermuda grass that Arizona

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Improvements in artificial turf drive popularity for synthetic grass

Since its introduction in the 1960s, artificial turf has exploded in popularity and technological complexity. Today’s advanced turf technology is safer and more realistic than ever, and its use as a way to save on water and maintenance versus a traditional lawn has resulted in a tidal wave of adoption, especially in drought-stricken Arizona. The

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How to combine artificial turf with natural elements for an Instagram-worthy landscape

When creating an aesthetically pleasing landscape, artificial turf is one of many tools available. Whether your landscaping clients are homeowners with private backyards, large apartment complexes with greenbelts or offices with courtyards, artificial turf is a great option to create a low-maintenance, water-saving, consistent-looking and long-lasting space. Plants, rocks, and water features all make great

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How innovations in artificial turf make it a great option for lawns and putting greens

Artificial turf has evolved greatly since its introduction in the 1960s with AstroTurf. AstroTurf was so named because its first major installation was at Houston’s Astrodome stadium, which opened in 1965 with AstroTurf making up its playing surface. While artificial turf became popular for use in sports stadiums after its introduction, early synthetic grass had drawbacks: It

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