18-04-2010, 12:23 PM
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Weeds on greens?
brooklyn1 wrote:
On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 08:23:39 +1000, "David Hare-Scott"
wrote:
Fred Williams wrote:
I've never seen weeds on greens, even on the
cheapest of golf courses. So does that mean
that the grass used for greens repels weeds
or is it because of the skills of green-keepers?
The reason I ask, is because I would like to
make part of my lawn suitable for putting on.
Would overseeding with green-type seed do, or
do I have to clear a patch down to the earth (no
big deal) and start afresh?
What seed would you recommend for Southern
Ontario (Canada)?
tia
Fred
If you want a putting green be prepared for seeding, watering,
fertilising, spraying, watering, cutting, rolling, aerating,
cutting, mowing, watering, fertilising, seeding, paying, watering,
fertilising, spraying, watering, cutting, aerating, cutting, paying,
mowing, rolling, watering, fertilising, seeding, watering,
fertilising, spraying, watering, cutting, aerating, cutting, mowing,
watering, fertilising and paying.
And you will get to putt on it too. Sounds like fun.
David
Link from astroturf.com:
http://www.synlawn.com/artificial_gr..._greens_system
Thanks. I'll see if I can afford it.
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