According to this site www.metrograss.com (I have one of their brochures) they use an artificial grass made from a polyethylene and polypropylene blend. The infill is a patented mixture of graded silica and ground rubber.
They use it for lawns, landscaping, pet facilities, putting greens, etc.
Artificial grass is typically constructed of polyethylene, polypropylene and sometimes nylon. Each has their own unique features and benefits. Nylon is known for it's ability to be resilient and is highly durable but nylon products aren't nearly as common as the others. Products made with nylon yarns can offer a real benefit when it comes to lower surface temperatures and there are even products available with E108 fire ratings.
While "infill" is generally required in most synthetic grass products to add ballast and protect the secondary layer from UV rays, it does come in several forms. Silica sand is the most widely used, however, zeolite (an odor control product) and coated sands offer great alternatives. Ground rubber can also be used as an infill, however, its use is mainly suggested for sports applications where an added layer of protection is needed as it is not necessary in landscape applications.
Grass is what they are mainly made. Some are artificial, made with things like astroturf. Some have a mix of grass and artificial materials.
This depends on what you are truly asking. If you asking for artificial turf then it is generally made of synthetic fibers. If you are asking for artificial grass then most companies use rubber silica based substances.
Glue made for that purpose.
Artificial grass can be purchased online by several suppliers. Envylawn.com sells artificial grass for a variety of lawn settings. Also, Costco offers artificial grass too.
Different kinds of artificial turf gives different prices. The prices depend on the quality, the materials, the functions and where artificial grass is made. If you want to know more prices of artificial grass, please visit http://www.wholesaleturf.com
it is made of a green plant called grass
Artificial grass can have the same look and feel as real grass but saves on water consumption. In dry areas this works really well. The cost however of artificial grass is much higher than real grass.
grass or artificial turf
Astroturf is the name of artificial grass. Some people use artificial grass for inside putting greens.
Grass turf is natural grass. Astro turf is artificial and is a surface of synthetic fibers made to look like natural grass.
Artificial grass, used mostly either to sustain green lawns or fields in places with cold or sun-challenged climates, or to save on watering costs, is made in several countries, including the United States, the UK, and China. Artificial turf was invented in North Carolina ca. 1960.
Artificial grass does not need mowing. It stays green. However athletes hurt themselves more on artificial turf.