As artificial turf technology rapidly advances, synthetic grass is quickly becoming a sought-after choice for homeowners seeking a lush, water-free lawn. This trend caught the attention of The Los Angeles Times, where Debra Prinzing profiled Jennifer Gilbert Asher, co-owner of Terra Trellis in Los Angeles, who transformed her yard with the help of Artificial Grass AGS.
Asher’s journey began when she decided to revamp her drought-ravaged backyard. Her yard had been neglected, with an unused, sunken-grass swimming pool surrounded by withered grass, giving the area an abandoned look. Seeking a low-cost, eco-friendly alternative, she visited Artificial Grass AGS in Woodland Hills and found a deal on high-quality sports turf for just $1 per square foot.
With the help of AGS, Asher transformed her space. She removed the dead grass, leveled the ground, and installed the artificial turf herself by securing it with sod nails. The result was a beautiful, green backyard that would stay pristine without any watering. Now, her front yard is adorned with pine mulch, while the backyard boasts a rich carpet of artificial grass that requires no maintenance or water.
The article highlights how synthetic turf has evolved into a reliable landscaping solution amid California’s ongoing drought and escalating water prices. A big thank you to Jennifer Gilbert Asher and The Los Angeles Times for showcasing the water-saving benefits of artificial grass and featuring AGS at the forefront of this movement.
