They say a picture is worth a thousand words and that's definitely true when you look at this comparison between the Hybrid Santa Ana Bermuda on the left compared to the Common Bermuda on the right. It is really evident that the open growth habit of the Common is a perfect environment for Poa to infiltrate. On the other hand, the more dense Santa Ana makes it much more difficult for Poa to get a foothold.
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Thursday, February 16, 2017
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Thursday, January 19, 2017
More of the good stuff
Thursday, January 5, 2017
Here we go.....again
Last year I lost my rhythm and stopped posting. This year my goal is to post a couple times a month, to keep the information fresh without being too much of a time burden. As I sit down to write this, we have just received 1.10" of rain with more on the way. Since mid October we have a total of 6.75".......finally a legitimate rainy winter.
In an effort to maximize the rain, we have been deep-tine vertidraining the fairways every chance we get. This not only helps reduce compaction, but also increases soil oxygen and rooting depth. The beauty is that it creates little to no surface disruption. Employing this strategy along with a summer topdressing program, we hope to increase soil infiltration rates and improve the growing environment. Time will tell.....
Thursday, July 14, 2016
Sod Installation
West Coast Turf began installing our new Santa Ana Bermudagrass on #6 yesterday. They will move on from there to #7, saving #8 for last. Right now they are planting about an acre a day, which should see the project complete on Monday (7/18).
With some sunshine, water and fertilizer we hope to open all of the holes by August 1st.
With some sunshine, water and fertilizer we hope to open all of the holes by August 1st.
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Phase 2 Begins!
Thursday, July 7, 2016
Project Prep
Phase 2 of the Fairway Improvement Plan begins next week. We are just finalizing all of the project details, gathering the necessary equipment, and going through the schedule with a fine tooth comb. The Kikuyu on # 6 has been sprayed with a selective herbicide and we are seeing great results.
We continue to water holes 6-8, as many of the heads that water the fairways also irrigate the rough areas. We also want to avoid creating a surface that is so hard that we will have problems aerifying.
Aerification and stripping will begin on Monday the 11th and sod will begin to be installed on the 13th.
I will keep you updated as the process moves along.......
Kikuyu 1 week post herbicide (Drive XLR8) |
We continue to water holes 6-8, as many of the heads that water the fairways also irrigate the rough areas. We also want to avoid creating a surface that is so hard that we will have problems aerifying.
Aerification and stripping will begin on Monday the 11th and sod will begin to be installed on the 13th.
I will keep you updated as the process moves along.......
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