You made it!
The final step involves covering the area with the roll of artificial grass purchased.
Once again, be careful …
Rolls of artificial grass can be extremely heavy.
Start by securing one end of the roll to the frame you created. This makes it easier to stretch the synthetic grass into place (much like carpet).
Use a razor blade to cut the turf to fit your area. We recommend razors over knives because you can easily replace them as they dull.
If you need to combine two sections, that’s okay!
Cut the Edges and Nail In Place
Use your razor blade to cut along the edges as needed.
If you have overlapping pieces of turf, be sure to cut carefully in order to avoid shorting yourself.
Once you have your turf just the right size, you can nail it into place.
Use a generous amount of nails to ensure it stays in place for years to come. Use a hammer and a bag of turf nails to accomplish this.
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