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How Artificial Turf Delivers the Green Without the Water in a Region Where Every Gallon Counts
The lawn in Sonoma County faces a contradiction. The homeowner wants green. The climate delivers brown. The dry season runs from May through October, the irrigation restrictions tighten during drought years, and the cool season turf that stays green under normal conditions struggles, goes dormant, or dies outright when the water is not there to sustain it.
Artificial turf resolves that contradiction permanently. The surface is green year round. It requires no irrigation. No mowing. No fertilization. No overseeding. No dormancy. And no water bill that doubles during the summer months to keep a natural lawn alive in a region that averages under 30 inches of rainfall per year, most of it falling between November and March.