Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Fall Aerification

Last week, as many of you know, we completed our fall aerification.  This fall we pulled out a 1/2in x 5in core on a 2.5in spacing.  Our process went like it usually does with one exception.  This was the first time that we had a greens roller around aerification time and it made a huge difference!  After the fertilizer and sand was put down, we used our roller to smooth the surface before we drug the sand it.  This process allowed us to get all the holes filled with sand and we didn't have to come back a couple of days later by hand to fill in what we missed.  As far as fertility went we put down an 5-4-5 complete fertilizer which is going to give us about .40# of N, .30#P and .40#K.  Next we put down some Gypsum to help with any compaction and sodium issues that we might have.  Lastly we put down a poly coated 0-0-50 to help with our low Potassium levels in our greens.  The poly coat is a type of slow release that will get us 180 days of slow release Potassium.  The greens are healing in nicely and were mowed for the first time on Monday.  We will continue to mow and roll them this week and I expect them to be rolling great by the weekend.  As always, thank you for your patience while we perform this important process.



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