Other Ways to Recycle Artificial Grass

If you don’t want to lay a new lawn in your backyard, or you just want to use the artificial lawn you’ve pulled up yourself, there are plenty of uses you can put it to.

  • Pet carpeting: If there’s somewhere in your house that your pets usually frequent, you can cut out some of your lawn and lay it in that area as a carpet. That means your pets have somewhere comfortable to relax, and it will protect your floors from dirt or claw marks.
  • Outdoor cushions: Your artificial lawn is just like carpeting, so it can be made to fit all kinds of shapes. Try buying some oversized cushion inserts, and cut up squares of your artificial lawn to make covers for them. They’re great for lounging in the garden during the summer.
  • An outdoor clock: Why not make a decorative item matching your lawn? You can buy clock-making kits from most good hobby stores, so all you need to do is cut out the lawn to fit the frame of the clock. Place in the numbers and hands and you’ve got a cool talking point hanging up in your backyard.

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