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Alex C Edwards
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About Inturf

Really tough turf from Inturf
Drought tolerant, its deep roots keep the grass green and help it cope with the worst conditions.

At some times of year it’s really difficult to keep grassed areas looking green and lush - especially in areas that are heavily-used or are free-draining.
Really Tough Turf from Inturf has been developed to help overcome these problems. Its unusually long root system draws water and nourishment from deep in the soil to help the grass plants keep growing and looking green - whatever the conditions.

But it isn’t only in dry conditions that Really Tough Turf comes into its own. Those deep roots mean that it can do better in the kind of shady areas where other turf might struggle, in salty areas such as seaside or roadside, and they also mean that it can survive after floods far better than other types.

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How It Works
Many grasses have quite shallow roots which means that when the ground dries out near the surface the grass dries up too: its water supply has been cut off! Similarly, if the ground floods, shallow rooted plants can sometimes drown very quickly. Really Tough Turf from Inturf has roots that run so deep they are well away from the heat of the sun and are thus far less prone to drying out in prolonged periods of drought. The grass stays looking greener for longer.

Similarly, because the roots are so deep they can often reach beyond the point of most waterlogging in times of flood so the plants are less likely to drown.
The roots that nourish the grass run so deep they can’t dry out !

Really Tough Turf from Inturf has roots that run so deep they are well away from the heat of the sun and are thus far less prone to drying out in prolonged periods of drought. The grass stays looking greener for longer. Similarly, because the roots are so deep they can often reach beyond the point of most waterlogging in times of flood so the plants are less likely to drown.

Where it works
  • In gardens and landscapes that take a heavy pounding
  • In shaded areas with lower than normal light levels
  • On projects where quick establishement is needed and little irrigation is possible
  • In areas that are prone to occasional flooding
  • In salty places such as seaside and roadside verges
  • In projects where there is a long term aim to reduce water usage for irrigation

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Fibre Reinforced Turf from Inturf
The toughest turf for pitches and places that take the hardest pounding.

Fibre reinforced turf is natural turf growing in a synthetic fibre reinforced rootzone. It has been designed to achieve greater use out of natural turf by increasing the load bearing and wearability of the natural surface.

Where It Works
Fibre reinforced turf is great for any area which is better grassed but which suffers from the most wear and tear such as:
  • Equestrian businesses and ménages
  • General landscaping and amenity areas
  • Public and private gardens
  • Grass verges subjected to occasional vehicle movement
  • Overspill car parking
  • Access routes to industrial sites via recreation fields
  • Fire Engine access routes around prestige office, industrial or educational buildings
  • Landing strips
  • Winter sports

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Inturf Serves The Following Areas

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