Hello, we have a table tennis table and would like to play on the lawn. However, the grass suffers a lot if you play for a longer time. Are there any ways to protect the lawn? Would grass grids help, so that you don’t step directly on the grass all the time, or how have you solved this problem?
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nordanney23 Oct 2020 09:07chrisw81 schrieb:
The lawn really suffers if you play on it for a longer time. This is normal and unavoidable. Use the lawn, and it will be properly maintained at the end of the season or in the spring.
chrisw81 schrieb:
so that you don’t have to step on the lawn all the time Then why have a lawn at all? The alternative would be a concrete slab and artificial turf.
chrisw81 schrieb:
the problem That is not a problem.
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hampshire23 Oct 2020 09:11Unfortunately, it’s an either-or decision. Grass pavers also look unappealing when the grid is constantly visible. Building a temporary wooden deck each time would of course be possible, but it seems rather labor-intensive.
Is there a driveway where the slab can be slid into?
Is there a driveway where the slab can be slid into?
hampshire schrieb:
Unfortunately, it’s an either-or decision. Grass pavers also look unattractive if the grid is always visible. Building a temporary wooden deck each time would be possible, but it seems rather labor-intensive.
Is there a driveway where the slab can be moved into? A driveway works too, but then I would have to park the cars elsewhere, which is also a bit inconvenient. Well, the grass pavers can also be laid down temporarily only when playing.
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