Artificial turf is becoming more common in South Florida, appealing to homeowners who appreciate its aesthetic and low maintenance costs. A new state law has facilitated the growth of the artificial grass industry by preventing cities from banning its installation in front yards. Some cities still restrict its use to backyards due to concerns regarding environmental impact and the heat retention of synthetic grass. Critics highlight issues including poor drainage and recycling challenges, while debates continue over the visual appeal of fake versus natural grass in urban landscapes.
Artificial turf is gaining popularity in South Florida for its neat appearance and lower landscaping costs, but concerns about aesthetics, environmental impact, and human health persist.
Homeowners in areas with sandy soil often prefer artificial grass over natural alternatives, citing maintenance ease and aesthetic appeal as key reasons for the choice.
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