Category: Surplus Auctions

  • Benefits of Synthetic Grass in Arizona

    Arizona’s climate poses specific challenges for natural grass, making synthetic alternatives particularly advantageous. Water Conservation Artificial turf eliminates the need for regular watering, significantly reducing water usage—a crucial benefit in Arizona’s desert environment. This conservation effort aligns with sustainable landscaping practices, helping homeowners contribute to environmental preservation. Low Maintenance Unlike natural grass, synthetic turf requires…

  • Artificial Turf Maintenance

    Artificial turf is a low maintenance product and requires no watering, mowing, fertilizing or any ordinary maintenance that a natural lawn would require. There are still, however, some recommended steps you should take to help keep your synthetic turf looking fresh and clean all the time. High Traffic Turf: Artificial turf is known for laying down…

  • Store Closures for Easter Weekend

    Quick announcement!Some of our stores will be closed for this coming Good Friday and Holy Saturday, in addition to Easter Sunday (we’re always closed on Sundays anyway). Below you’ll find which stores will be closed tomorrow (4/2) and Saturday (4/3). Note that PG Fresno will be open tomorrow (4/2) but closed Saturday. We hope everyone…

  • As you’ve probably guessed, we’re always happy, helpful

    We’re here at 4310 Losee Rd Suite 1, Las Vegas, NV 89030 Monday through Friday from 7:00am-4:00pm. Looking to DIY an artificial grass area? We can help with that! We can get you everything you need to feel confident with your installation. Or maybe you want turnkey installation. We can help with that, too! Just…

  • Carpinteria Valley Water District is offering $500 for a single-family home

    The Coachella Valley Water District is offering residential owners $3.00 per square foot for a maximum of $30,000 for new landscape conversion projects. Additional landscape rebates are available for each program year, providing other incentives for up to a maximum of 10,000 square feet. Do not begin your project before receiving pre-approval from the Coachella…

  • The city of Madera is offering $1.00 per square foot for a maximum rebate offer of $1,000.

    Foster city is offering $4.00 per square foot for a maximum rebate of $5,000 per residential customer and $10,000 per commercial customer. On-site inspection and city approval are required before undergoing the conversion process. During the pre-installation inspection, the lawn’s condition will be verified. Areas of dead grass, hardscape, sand, and rock are not eligible…

  • Monterey Peninsula Water Management District

    How do I qualify for a California lawn rebate?Most cities and water districts require applicants to be residents of their respective areas. Often, these artificial grass conversion projects require a preexisting lawn that has been well irrigated and is healthy to qualify for rebate programs. California Lawn Rebate 2022(Northern California)Monterey Peninsula Water Management DistrictMonterey Peninsula…

  • California Lawn Rebate 2022: Artificial Grass Rebates

    Today, cities within California are seeking to incentivize homeowners to switch from high-maintenance lawns to water-saving alternatives. These Rebates can provide qualified homeowners with a financial return on their artificial grass investment. This article provides an overview of 2022 California lawn rebates currently being offered. California Lawn Rebate 2022 opportunities are awaiting.

  • Why Should You Choose Artificial Grass?

    Zoysia featured right is a 1.5-inch-tall artificial grass that has a 48 oz face-weight and utilizes the latest yarn extrusion technology. This highly durable grass provides a reliable product to any homeowner seeking a low-maintenance alternative. The reduced surface areas provide a no-shine finish that complements native vegetation. Purchase Green’s Zoysia is an ideal alternative…

  • White Grub worms are a pest that can ruin the appearance of spring

    St. Augustine grass is a popular choice among Southern homeowners in the United States. It is known to be disease resistant, yet its vulnerabilities are exploited by pest infestations, weed competition, and fungal diseases. If left untreated St. Augustine can succumb to any number of these conditions and experience yellowing and patchiness. Specifically, White Grub…