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Squire Creek Grounds: July 2010
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A look inside the grounds department of Squire Creek. Tuesday, July 27, 2010. Greens aerification 5/8 inch tines 1x1 spacing. This shows the whole process. Over the past three weeks we have been very busy on the golf course. Since we only aerify once a year, we get very aggressive on the turf when the time comes. The aerification process is a long, slow process that is very necessary from the health our turfgrass. Aerification is done for several reasons:. Release of toxic gases from the soil. I know wha...
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Squire Creek Grounds: August 2012
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A look inside the grounds department of Squire Creek. Wednesday, August 8, 2012. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I hope everybody finds this blog informative and enjoyable. If there is a topic that you would like more information on please contact me at nickcauley@squirecreek.com. By phone @ 318-768-7005 or follow me at twitter @cauleynick. View my complete profile. Squire Creek Country Club. Golf Course Superintendents Association. La-Ms Golf Course Superintendent association. The Top 100 Golfer.
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Squire Creek Grounds: May 2010
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A look inside the grounds department of Squire Creek. Thursday, May 27, 2010. V-cutter working sand down into the canopy. After picture, you can see the stolons disrupted. The process goes like this:. Topdress Greens (let the sand dry so it does not stick to the machines). Vertical mow (at even, change directions every week). Mow with reel mowers. Brush with mecanical broom. Spray and/or gypsum application. This is a process that is essential for our greens and is completed in about 5 hours on Mondays.
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Squire Creek Grounds: April 2010
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A look inside the grounds department of Squire Creek. Wednesday, April 28, 2010. Front of clubhouse, the shorter plants are foxglove and others are larkspur. Clubhouse entrance, top plants are poppies and petunias, bottom plants are petunias. Tennis courts, yellow is coreopsis, poppies are red and purple, to the left of the coreopsis is the dianthus ( deep pink in color). The annuals beds around the grounds are absolutely. Annual beds consist of:. Member of the sunflower, yields. Green, gray-green, blue-...
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Squire Creek Grounds: H2B Visa Program
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A look inside the grounds department of Squire Creek. Tuesday, February 19, 2013. Every year Squire Creek Grounds submits application for visa workers. This fulfills our need for seasonal labor. For us, the visa guys arrive in February or March and depart for their homeland in December. Needless to say, the crew just arrived and is getting acquainted with their surrounding. This year we received 25 visas, that will be working in different areas inside the grounds department;. 1 at clubhouse grounds.
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Squire Creek Grounds: March 2010
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A look inside the grounds department of Squire Creek. Wednesday, March 31, 2010. Weed Control with Preemergence Herbicides. Example of a weed not treated with a root inhibitor preemerge. This is a weed that was treated with a root inhibitor preemerge,. Look closely and you can see the clubbed roots,. This particular preemerge was barricade(prodiamine). Another example of clubbed roots. Preemerge herbicides are broken into 3 categories:. Tuesday, March 30, 2010. To have consistent sizes through out the co...
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Squire Creek Grounds: The Army has Arrived
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A look inside the grounds department of Squire Creek. Tuesday, August 10, 2010. The Army has Arrived. Single worm down in the grass on #4. Several armyworms in grass hanging from leaves. Damage in grass on #9, coming out of tree. We have several other grass types in the developement including; centipede, st. augustine, and zoysia. The armyworm does not seem to affect these grasses. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). By phone @ 318-768-7005 or follow me at twitter @cauleynick. The Army has Arrived.
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Chateau Golf and Country Club Golf Maintenance: Frost Delay
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Chateau Golf and Country Club Golf Maintenance. A BEHIND THE SCENES IN DEPTH LOOK AT GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE TECHNIQUES. Friday, February 11, 2011. This is a very good explantion of frost delays and the damage that can be caused by frost. I thought I would post this video due to the several delays we have had this month. Posted by Brooks Mosley. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Assistant Golf Course Superintendent. United States Golf Association. Golf Course Superintendents Association of America.