Mop Off Debris
Artificial grass lawns feature a membrane backing that, while allowing water to pass through, keeps undesired plants and weeds from growing through natural grass patches. However, due to the persistence of some weeds and mosses, the odd one may sneak through, so it’s important to be prepared and know how to deal with weeds and moss if they do develop.
You can’t use a trowel or fork to weed your fake grass as you can with actual grass. You have two options instead. The first is to concentrate solely on appearances, such as removing the tops of weeds that peek through the grass, rather than addressing the source of the problem.
You might also use a moss or weed killer, but be sure to use a water-based product to prevent hurting the artificial turf. Once the moss and weeds have died, you may simply brush them off or remove them by hand.
Any organic garbage, such as leaves and dead plants, should be removed as soon as possible from your artificial grass. This is because too many organic materials in the grass can clog the drainage system and encourage weed development. You may gather the waste by hand, with a brush, or even with a leaf blower if you keep up with it.