Winter Advantages of Artificial Turf in Georgia

By Dusty Broadhead | March 29, 2026

While your neighbors' lawns turn brown from November through March, your artificial turf stays vibrant green all winter long. Here's why Georgia's dormant season is actually the best advertisement for artificial turf.

The Winter Dormancy Problem

Georgia's warm-season grasses — bermuda, zoysia, centipede — go completely dormant during winter, turning brown for 4-5 months. Cool-season fescue stays green but struggles with cold-weather diseases and requires expensive winter maintenance. Either way, natural grass lawns look their worst during the holiday season when curb appeal matters most.

Winter Benefits of Artificial Turf

Frost and Freeze Performance

Artificial turf handles Georgia's occasional freezes without damage. Frost may form on the surface just like natural grass, but it dissipates quickly as temperatures rise. Unlike natural grass that can be damaged by foot traffic on frozen blades, you can walk on frosted turf without any harm to the product.

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