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Siesta Key & Sarasota, FL

941-379-3479

Siesta Key landscape Logo - Siesta Key - Sarasota Florida

Siesta Key & Sarasota, FL
941-379-3479

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Want to be the envy of your neighbors?

Artificial Grass - Irrigation is not needed, No mowing required, Maintains color and thickness year round.

Unlike the “AstroTurf” of yesteryear, today’s artificial turf looks and feels like natural grass, minus the weeds and brown patches, and it has myriad advantages over a traditional lawn.

For starters, you can choose from a variety grass types, each with its unique characteristics, and you can customize the color, length, and texture to achieve the perfect landscape, and today’s synthetic grass is UV-resistant and extremely durable, so it will stay green and manicured for years.

Artificial grass is a great choice for front yards, backyards, balconies, and terraces, and an absolute must-for hard-to-mow areas, areas that don’t get enough sunlight, and high-traffic areas.

Entertaining in an area that has been landscaped with synthetic grass means no allergies and no mosquitos and your lawn will still look pristine when the party is over. This is why synthetic grass has become so prevalent in public spaces where people gather for concerts and the like.

Siesta Key Landscape is extremely mindful of the environmental impact that our actions have on Sarasota, our bays, and our estuaries – that’s why we’re big fans of artificial grass!

With artificial turf, there’s no watering, so you conserve water, and no fertilizing, so you don’t have to worry about fertilizer runoff – the excess nitrogen and phosphorus flows into the stormwater system, feeding red tide, so it’s a great alternative if you want to help protect the environment.

Bottom line, synthetic turf is cost-effective, low-maintenance, eco-friendly, and it looks great, plus there’s no mowing, no watering, no fertilizing, no weeds, no allergies, no mosquitos, no pesticides, and it’s easy to clean!

If you’re ready to kiss those bare spots goodbye and start enjoying your weekends, instead of doing yard work, call 941-379-3479 for a free consultation and estimate.

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