I detest this product. Here in Australia it is commonly used because people don't want to have the European aristocratic inspired lawns and go for this garbage. However, thankfully more people are creating indigenous and native gardens that can cope with the climatic and soil conditions, thereby, reducing the need for water and other chemicals that are required for lawns. My daughter's school has it and I did some readings in summer; on 35 deg day (celsius), the surface temperature was 70 deg celsius. Horrendous.
I detest this product. Here in Australia it is commonly used because people don't want to have the European aristocratic inspired lawns and go for this garbage. However, thankfully more people are creating indigenous and native gardens that can cope with the climatic and soil conditions, thereby, reducing the need for water and other chemicals that are required for lawns. My daughter's school has it and I did some readings in summer; on 35 deg day (celsius), the surface temperature was 70 deg celsius. Horrendous.