Did this in my mate's back garden a while ago.
The grass itself is dead easy, like laying a carpet but easier.
The base is everything. Flat, smooth and sandy, but also packed down.
Its worth planning carefully, because even though seams haven't appeared to be an issue, you still don't want to many of them.
You need to cut accurately not generously, since it needs to lie absolute flat not run up against something.
You will need to buy about 5,000 stanley knife blades. But it won't be enough.
Its been down three years now and has been trouble free.
You need to get samples before you buy. The difference grasses vary hugely in price and in appearance.
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