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Can you grow grass on fabric?

Updated: 9/15/2023
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Yes, you can grow grass on fabric. However, you need optimal conditions to do so. Some commercial growers grow seedlings on several types of textiles including burlap and a specially developed non-woven textile called Sure to Grow which is similar to quilt batting. Growers who use textiles as a substrate use hydroponic irrigation systems to deliver complete nutrient solutions to the plants.

In France, plants are grown in geotextiles and installed vertically opn the facades of buildings creating a "green wall". Once again, nutrients are supplied via the irrigation system.

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