Now that your turf is in the desired area, it is time to make the appropriate cuts. The best cutting devices are razor knives and carpet cutters. All cuts should be made from the back of the synthetic grass so you can see the stitch rows. When making the cut leave 1/4’’ to 1/2’’ of turf over the edge of your boarder, this will help with the finishing touches toward the end of your project. If you are working with multiple pieces of synthetic grass this the perfect time to secure your seams with AGL seam tape and turf glue. Be sure that the blades of your turf are laying the same direction when seaming and that the space between each stitch row matches to ensure the best visual result. Place the red line of your AGL seam tape right down the center of the seam, and make an “S” pattern with your glue on the seam tape. Move turf into place and let the glue set for 15 minutes. Once the seam is brushed up it will disappear. Place your infill bags evenly on the seam to enforce contact with the seam tape.