Never Fix Your Lawn Again

If only Buster didn't wear a path through the grass in the winter... or dig holes in the summer...

If only dog urine didn't make brown spots on the lawn...

It's no secret, but we'll tell you anyway:

synthetic turf is dog-proof!

Bella Turf is a far cry from the prickly, cheap-looking turf from decades ago. Bella Turf is soft, natural, long-lasting, and practically maintenance-free. The durable yet permeable weave allows liquid to pass through, but is indestructible against Buster's eager paws. 

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Muddy Paws No More

You've had this before: Buster asks to be let out, and you open the door. Rain or shine, he finds a muddy puddle to splash through...and before you know it, he's tracked dirt all over your home.

Our advice? Remove the problem. No, not poor Buster—the mud! 

With synthetic turf and its built-in drainage system, you can get rid of all your sparse, worn down lawn and replace it with a natural looking green expanse that you never have to worry about.

And, best of all, Buster's paws stay clean year-round!

Bella Turf is a far cry from the prickly, cheap-looking turf from decades ago. Bella Turf is soft, natural, long-lasting, and practically maintenance-free.

Interested?

The Greenest Lawn Solution

Brown, brown, green, brown. Take a walk in your neighbourhood, and you will see the result of drought and water restrictions. Have a suspicion that someone is watering when he isn’t supposed to? Take a closer look. Your neighbour’s lawn just might be synthetic turf.

Our clients used to be surprised that turf is one of our best-selling products, but not anymore. Those who have turf lawns are patting themselves on the back this summer—turf requires virtually NO maintenance, produces ZERO allergens, it’s ALWAYS green, and it’s kid and pet friendly. 

We’ve all heard the news: as of July 20, the City of Vancouver announced Stage 3 watering restrictions are now in effect. No lawn sprinkling. You could be fined $250 for doing so.

Why wait? Our next couple of summers could be just as dry. Many are making the switch now to synthetic lawns. It’s the ever-green, eco-green option (like the pun?). 

TURF: The Solution to Chafer Beetles

Chafer beetles are no small problem. Chances are, if you have a lawn, you've either experienced their destructive presence first hand—or have heard about it from your neighbours.

The European Chafer Beetle is considered an invasive pest, as its larvae feed on grass roots. Not only do their feeding habits damage the lawn, but wildlife such as birds, racoons, and skunks compound the damage by tearing up your grass to eat the larvae! 

Some folks have found results with applying nematodes or insecticides. However, these control methods are not always practical for the average owner.

We recommend Bella Turf, a synthetic product that has proven to be a no-maintenance, allergy-free, natural-looking lawn alternative.

HERE'S A FEW HOMES WITH BELLA TURF:

 Interested? Let's chat about that challenging spot in your yard.

Fill in the Gaps with Edible Gardening

Every year during spring and summer there are a few pockets in the garden that are bare.

Maybe you lost some plants over the winter, or just never bothered to fill in that spot. Personally, I like gardens that are spaced well and symmetrical – not bursting with little bits of everything! But every garden is different. Now is the time to get started on those planting & transplanting projects. If you do have shrubs that have taken off and taken over, well… it’s time for a “hack-back” or possibly a relocation.

With these new gaps, I would CERTAINLY recommend putting in some edible plants! Rosemary, mint, and chives are SUPER hardy. I’d be surprised if they didn’t survive in anyone’s garden. Decorative grasses are also pretty trendy right now – and chives look like a fancy grass at first glance. If you need a low-growing hedge or something to line your front door entrance, then rosemary or mint would be a great choice! They will smell wonderful as your company arrives or when the kids brush up against them as they play. And, of course, you can always clip and eat them as needed! One of my wife’s favourite teas (and she loves her tea) is FRESH mint tea. She puts on the kettle and while it’s warming up she snags a few sprigs of mint from the back deck, drops them in the tea pot and just like that – she swears it’s the best!

If you have plants & trees in your yard, you should be getting a steady return on them, not just putting time and cash into maintaining their appearance. Get out there and eat from your garden – there is nothing quite like it and your company will always be impressed!