Can I cut artificial grass around a tree base?

Eddie Kruyt | Feb 2, 2020 6:44 AM

1 Answer
2020-02-02T09:25:58+00:00

You absolutely can. Actually there are many installations involved with a tree and cutting around it to be done. I would like you to think the artificial grass as carpet, you can pretty much cut it any way you wish, all you need is a carpet cutter, of course experiences and skills required as well. Not sure if you would like to tackle this kind of cutting work yourself which I don’t necessarily recommend. The reality is that there always tree’s roots issues to be addressed while you are preparing for the sub base, in a lot of cases, you will need to cut off some of the roots as they might sticking out of the ground too much and prevent you from making a nice smooth and compacted surface to lay artificial turf. Also, you will need to kind of know how to stop the tree from growing more roots that can ruin the sub base in the future.: experienced landscapers normally will have enough knowledge about that and can cut out both the roots that sticking out along with those potential problemed parts of the tree to minimize future issues.

You can always visit this link to find out that there are many pictures of artificial grass installations with tree cutouts:

https://www.globalsynturf.com/gallery

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Yes but you may need to make small cuttings to keep the artificial lawn flat around the trunk of the tree without any wrinkles
I hope it doesn't harm the roots though!
This was mentioned by my installer before. They said that the installation on a tree base is much more complicated than it looks.
I heard installing artificial grass as a tree base is quite challenging so you must let the most experienced installers out there to do the job for you.
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