GARDENERS have been issued an urgent warning about installing wildflower turf.
Experts have warned gardeners who install wildflower turf in a bid to spruce up their garden and help pollinate insects may actually do more harm than good.
Gardeners have been warned about wildflower turfCredit: GettyThe Turf Growers Association has explained that by laying wildflower turf, people may unleash microplastics into the ground.
This happens as the majority of it is being laid on plastic netting.
The alternative would be to plant it individually which is more time-consuming and may take years.
Four bedroom home with its own TRAIN TRACK on sale… but there’s a catchRichard Owen, the chairman of the TGA, told the Telegraph: "It is very difficult to quantify exactly how much turf is laid in the UK, but it is likely that a significant amount of plastic turf netting is being put into the ground each year."
"This causes problems for wildlife, for farmers on whose land the turf is grown, and most seriously, it decays into polluting microplastics that can leach into watercourses and get into the food chain.
"It is for this reason we are encouraging our members to stop using single-use plastic mesh in their turf by 2025 and support calls for an industry-wide cessation."
Stephen Fell, the owner of Yorkshire-based Lindum Turf agreed and said there has been an increase in sales of plastic-free wildflower turf in the past years adding that it is the "only quick, easy, and reliable way to create a wildflower meadow which not only provides a beautiful spectacle to look at, it increases biodiversity and attracts vital pollinators."
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