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Remedial work at the SWALEC Stadium
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Remedial work at the SWALEC Stadium
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Saracens handed pitch boost
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Harrogate 2012
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Waterloo One Year On
21 Jun 2008 -
Bowls -
Carol Dutton
As Blackpool’s ‘Wembley’ of Crown Green Bowls the Waterloo bowling green gears up for the Waterloo Championship, bowls manager and part owner Jim Parker is relying on one-metre deep compressed air de-compaction treatment to deal with any torrential rain fall during the matches.
Yorkshire sustains quality
7 Jun 2008 -
Industry -
Carol Dutton
- 1 comment
Following reports in the late 80s that 700 new U.K. golf courses were needed to meet demand, the industry saw a spate of developments, many of which have now sunk without trace. Those that have survived are providing consistent quality and value for money, with the major responsibility falling squarely on the shoulders of the Course Manager.
Grassfelt and wildflower take Chelsea Silver and Silver-Gilt
30 May 2008 -
Industry -
Carol Dutton
Lindum’s Grassfelt and Wildflower have helped two Chelsea show gardens gain prestigious RHS awards.
AAIS to conduct comparison study on one-metre deep aeration
24 May 2008 -
General News -
Carol Dutton
Derek Patch, Director of the Arboricultural Advisory and Information Service (AAIS) is to conduct a comparison study to determine the effects of one-metre deep, compressed air de-compaction treatment on mature trees.
Headland's New Herbicide-Effective yet safe on young turf
22 May 2008 -
Industry -
Carol Dutton
Cabadex, Headland’s new selective herbicide brings effective control of difficult weeds to both established and young turf.
Grassfelt lines floral walk to Tatton Park Show
17 May 2008 -
Industry -
Carol Dutton
Lindum’s Grassfelt, the living sward on a felt base, is set to play a pivotal part in Cheshire Tourism Board’s initiative to encourage Tatton Park Flower Show visitors to use public transport.
Tap into spring start at your green's discretion
24 Apr 2008 -
Industry -
Carol Dutton
Abnormally low U.K. temperatures mean it’s not too late to help sluggish greens with Floratine’s Turf Action Plan (TAP), Spring Start.
Cambridge comparison study to combat global warming
18 Apr 2008 -
Industry -
Carol Dutton
The Head Gardener at a Cambridge University college is conducting a unique experiment in a bid to combat the effects of global warming.
Headland fights fusarium with powerful new combination
15 Apr 2008 -
Industry -
Carol Dutton
Two powerful ingredients feature in Throttle, Headland’s new curative and preventative fungicide.
New Vitax Line up
10 Apr 2008 -
Industry -
Carol Dutton
Vitax have appointed three new technical advisers to cover Scotland, South East England, the South West and Northern Ireland.
RTF Bunkered in South Wales
28 Mar 2008 -
Golf -
Carol Dutton
RTF turf, known for its wear tolerance, deep rooting ability (up to 1.5 metres), and capacity to withstand shade, drought and salt, has been utilised on one of the most exposed golf courses in South Wales.
Dubai Under Control
25 Mar 2008 -
Industry -
Carol Dutton
To play a round of golf at the Four Seasons Golf Club in Dubai Festival City, Dubai, in summer, you will need to drink 9 litres of water. “Half a litre a hole,” says Course manager David Brinkel.
Aeration Aids Famous RHS Landmark
22 Mar 2008 -
Industry -
Carol Dutton
The Tulip Tree, planted by the Queen Mother in 1954 is one of three famous landmarks at RHS Wisley, treated this spring to one-metre deep, compressed air de-compaction.
BIGGA Member enjoys Aeration Discount
10 Mar 2008 -
Golf -
Carol Dutton
- 2 comments
An experienced course manager and BIGGA member is enjoying the benefits of a special discount, by aerating his greens to one metre below the surface on a regular basis.
Cold snap fails to stop children's play
4 Mar 2008 -
Industry -
Carol Dutton
Children of all ages from toddlers to late teenagers are set to enjoy a fun filled summer thanks to a new multi games and play area built in a South Yorkshire suburb.
Billingbear Park Experiments with One-Metre Deep Aeration
18 Feb 2008 -
Industry -
Carol Dutton
Widely varying soil structure on a busy, Berkshire pay and play golf course has prompted owners Martin and Jacquie Blainey to try one-metre deep aeration.
Cavanaugh Brothers head Floratine
28 Jan 2008 -
Industry -
Carol Dutton
Kevin and Michael Cavanaugh are the new heads of Floratine Products Group having taken over as President and Vice President in October last year.
Five Years of Unsung Heroes
25 Jan 2008 -
General News -
Carol Dutton
Kester Clarke, Head Groundsman of Ipswich Cricket Club, Suffolk and Tim McCreadie, Course Manager of Royston Golf Club in Hertfordshire are the latest turf professionals to join the ranks of Terrain Aeration’s Unsung Heroes, all of whom were invited to attend this year’s awards.
Dial-in for perfect Hydration and win a trip to play golf in the USA
11 Jan 2008 -
Industry -
Carol Dutton
Dial-In to the perfect hydration solution for your turf and you could be in line for a trip to the New York to play golf on two top courses - including a recent US Open venue.
Experts combine with Lawn and Plant advice
18 Dec 2007 -
Industry -
Carol Dutton
A specialist aeration company and the landscape design section of a well-known group of garden centres have joined forces to ensure that homeowners get the best from their gardens.
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