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Bentgrass Growing Season is Upon Us
With the recent warmer temperatures everything has had a flush of growth, including the greens. The recovery period from our recent aerification in March was only approximately 10 days. Since that time, we have been constantly trying to thin out … Continue reading
Cleaning Up Fescue Tree Lines
While the bermuda grass was still in dormancy, an application of Round Up was sprayed along all the edges of fescue tree lines. Over the years bermuda grass has crept its way into the fescue and the fescue has died … Continue reading
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Tagged bermuda grass, bermuda grass dormancy, fescue, tree lines, winter round up applications
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Spring Flowers
The weather has warmed up quickly and the course is showing signs of spring arriving. Tulips have bloomed and the winter annual flowers are in full bloom. Here are just a few pictures of everything in bloom.
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Better Billy Bunker vs. Old Bunkers
After a quick thunderstorm this morning dropping roughly a .5″ in an hour, here are the pictures of the new Better Billy Bunkers on #18 and the old bunkers on #16.
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Rock Border Edges
Due to heavy cart and foot traffic along #10 and #7 cart turn around edges, healthy bermuda grass has never been possible. These areas have become bare dirt and an eyesore. In an effort to improve the path edges we have … Continue reading
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Is it February or May?
The recent warm weather has provoked shrubs and trees to think it’s May. Typically this time of year, plants such as maples, redbuds, and forsythia are concentrating energy to forming buds for leafs and flowers while temperatures are still cold. We have … Continue reading
New Features for the Blogsite
I have added a couple new features to the blogsite for convenience and spreading information through the membership. Before, members would access the blogsite to view posts, then I added a feed for members that friend me on Facebook, and now you … Continue reading
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