Norway's unique geography, characterized by extreme temperature fluctuations and limited sunlight during winter, creates a challenging environment for natural grass. Consequently, there is a surging demand for artificial football turf to maintain athletic facilities without the constant need for intensive chemical fertilization and irrigation.
In urban centers like Oslo and Bergen, the integration of artificial gardens has become a sustainable trend for homeowners seeking low-maintenance landscapes that remain vibrant despite the heavy rainfall and frost cycles typical of the Norwegian coast.
Furthermore, the luxury sports sector is evolving, with a significant increase in private installations of artificial golf turf. These systems are specifically engineered to prevent compaction and ensure optimal drainage, crucial for the water-logged soils found in many Norwegian regions.
