artificial grass
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Cotty

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41,366 posts

299 months

Saturday 17th May 2008
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Seems about the best place to post this.

I have a balcony and after 10 years I thought it might be nice to have a proper flooring on it. I was thinking astro tuf but spotted this company.
http://www.asgoodasgrass.co.uk/

I was thinking it might be a good idea to introduce a bit of colour and a garden ambience into my balcony. What do you think.

SpydieNut

5,885 posts

238 months

Saturday 17th May 2008
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Cotty said:
Seems about the best place to post this.

I have a balcony and after 10 years I thought it might be nice to have a proper flooring on it. I was thinking astro tuf but spotted this company.
http://www.asgoodasgrass.co.uk/

I was thinking it might be a good idea to introduce a bit of colour and a garden ambience into my balcony. What do you think.
i think that, unless you're after a recipe to best prepare this artificial delicacy, P&P may be better to post this in. smile

Rude Girl

6,937 posts

274 months

Sunday 18th May 2008
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Cotty said:
I was thinking it might be a good idea to introduce a bit of colour and a garden ambience into my balcony. What do you think.
I think it depends on your taste but to me on a balcony it would remind me of that stuff that greengrocers put on their shelves. If you want a bit of green, why not put chamomile and thyme in different sized shallow pots and dot them around? They don't take any looking after and smell nice if you stick your hands in while you're having your early-evening G&T.

escargot

17,122 posts

232 months

Sunday 18th May 2008
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I think it would probably look pretty tacky to be honest. I like Rude Girls idea though.

Cotty

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41,366 posts

299 months

Sunday 18th May 2008
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Oh well it was only an idea. My balcony is about half this size and just thought it might make it a bit nicer than just tarmac


Cotty

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41,366 posts

299 months

Sunday 18th May 2008
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SpydieNut said:


i think that, unless you're after a recipe to best prepare this artificial delicacy, P&P may be better to post this in. smile
There is a gardening thread in Food and Drink so assumed there would be people around who are into their gardens

Podie

46,646 posts

290 months

Sunday 18th May 2008
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Tarmac on a balcony?? Can we see a pic of it now?

Plotloss

67,280 posts

285 months

Sunday 18th May 2008
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Podie said:
Tarmac on a balcony?? Can we see a pic of it now?
I fear he may have met the world's best pikey salesman.

Cotty

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41,366 posts

299 months

Sunday 18th May 2008
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Podie said:
Tarmac on a balcony?? Can we see a pic of it now?


Nope PC does not like my camera anymore. Perhaps pouring water over it was a bad idea, long story.

Maybe the word im looking for is Asphalt. I dont know but its the same sort of thing you find on some pavements, where the product is heated and poured onto the surface and spread around, usually with sand thrown on top.

SPR2

3,207 posts

211 months

Sunday 18th May 2008
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Astraturf does look quite nice on a balcony,only needs a run over with a Dyson or such now and then.

BigAlinEmbra

1,629 posts

227 months

Sunday 18th May 2008
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Cotty said:
Oh well it was only an idea. My balcony is about half this size and just thought it might make it a bit nicer than just tarmac

Personally I'd go for decking like the one next to the grass. Get nice and smooth and you can stoat about on it in your bare feet. Also means your beer bottles or glasses are less likely to topple over when you're out lounging after work.

Sway

32,110 posts

209 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2008
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Look up one of the sports 'astroturf' suppliers, like Nottsport or the like. The sort you' d want is used for kids play surfaces.

The newer stuff is longer and slightly finer, with a defined turf structure. This is then part filled with a specific grade sand so you're left with a 15-20mm natural sward. A slightly different, firmer type is used by quite a few cricket clubs for artificial wickets.

It's actually quite nice, and as long as drainage is sorted on your balcony there's no reason why not. Comes in different colours as well to suit kid's playgrounds. For the size area you've got it wouldn't be too pricey (although not entirely the cheapest option).

Sam

Bob the Planner

4,695 posts

284 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2008
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Whats wrong with doing it properly and just laying turf. You get the right smell when it rains and the right feel under the toes when you walk on it. It may need cutting occasionally but would be worth it IMO. Don't think there would be much in it cost wise either.