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QGOLF CLUB Horticulture: Update on #3-Say Hello to Morris
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Horticultural Information and Happenings in the QGolf Club Turf Care Department. Friday, August 5, 2011. Update on #3-Say Hello to Morris. Our new Chaparral Weeping Mulberry-Morus alba. Chaparral,' affectionately named Morris, is here! We planted him yesterday morning and he looks wonderful! Be sure to stop and take a look at the bed on #3 Tees. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). QGolf Club Turf Care Blog. QGolf Club Turf Care. QGolf Club Main Page. Tree Installation: Part Two Planting Your Tree.
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QGOLF CLUB Horticulture: January 2012
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Horticultural Information and Happenings in the QGolf Club Turf Care Department. Sunday, January 8, 2012. Hello Everyone, Welcome to 2012! I sincerely hope that you all enjoyed the holiday season and I wish you all a Happy, Healthy and Successful New Year. Each plant can produce 15,000 seeds. So in theory each plant can produce 225 trillion plants! No wonder it's such a pain. And to make matters worse, an estimated 22% of chickweed seeds are still viable after 10 years. But what I'd really like t...Chick...
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QGOLF CLUB Horticulture: Fall Has Arrived
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Horticultural Information and Happenings in the QGolf Club Turf Care Department. Sunday, October 16, 2011. Fall is upon us, meaning winter is on our doorstep. It's time to get into those gardens again and get dirty! Now is the time to prepare your gardens for winter and there is a lot to do. Here is a list of a few things. These are just some tips to prepare your gardens for the upcoming cold, but don't forget this is also the perfect opportunity to look at your gardens to decide what you would change...
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QGOLF CLUB Horticulture: Tree Installation: Part Two Planting Your Tree
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Horticultural Information and Happenings in the QGolf Club Turf Care Department. Thursday, August 18, 2011. Tree Installation: Part Two Planting Your Tree. So you've spent the time researching your site and you've finally picked out the perfect type of tree for you. Now what? When selecting your tree here are a few things to keep in mind. Select a tree that is overall healthy looking. If the tree is balled and burlapped, check that the ball is solid with very little, if any at all trunk movement. If no t...
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QGOLF CLUB Horticulture: May 2011
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Horticultural Information and Happenings in the QGolf Club Turf Care Department. Friday, May 27, 2011. Today is my last day at QGolf. I have mixed emotions about leaving, but I look forward to the new challenges that await me on Vancouver Island. I will be joining Brett at Arbutus Ridge Golf Club. I also wanted to thank Josh Webb who was a great friend and mentor to me and to Sharon Dinter, who I couldn't have done without! QGolf is lucky to have such great employees like these. Long live the Gunnera!
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QGOLF CLUB Horticulture: August 2011
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Horticultural Information and Happenings in the QGolf Club Turf Care Department. Thursday, August 18, 2011. Tree Installation: Part Two Planting Your Tree. So you've spent the time researching your site and you've finally picked out the perfect type of tree for you. Now what? When selecting your tree here are a few things to keep in mind. Select a tree that is overall healthy looking. If the tree is balled and burlapped, check that the ball is solid with very little, if any at all trunk movement. If no t...
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Dinosaur Trail Turf Care: In a Nutshell
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Monday, 2 December 2013. 9 green snow cover - Nov 21. 1st cut on greens April 26th 2013. Flooding on the 18th fwy. As far as the golf course, we had our ups and downs. We were lucky to escape any serious flood damage, but the heavy rains and subsequent run off damaged turf, filled in drainage trenches, and caused substantial erosion on the back nine. We repaired as much of the damage as we could "in house" but with little to no money to make repairs, these areas will be problems in the spring.
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Dinosaur Trail Turf Care: September 2012
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Monday, 3 September 2012. Finished Cartpath on Hole 14. The gravel base rolled and compacted followed by. The installation of the Eco-Grid. Filling the Eco-Grid with 3/4 crush. Enviropaving trailer with mixer and rubber storage bin. Drums of binding agent. One drum does a 2000 lb bag of rubber crumb. Using a workman to haul the product to the cartpath. Ryan and his crew laying the product. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Drumheller, Ab, Canada. View my complete profile. Canmore G.C Turf Care Blog.
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Dinosaur Trail Turf Care: March 2014
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Sunday, 9 March 2014. Hard to believe it has been over 3 months since I have updated this blog, and a few things have happened since December. In my personal life, Jenn and I got married on January 14. Down in the Mayan Riviera surrounded by 64 of our close family and friends. It was a week we will never forget, our wedding day was perfect, and we felt so lucky to have everyone celebrating with us in a beautiful location. Andrew putting new vinyl guard on the flagsticks. Keith grinding some fairway reels.
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Dinosaur Trail Turf Care: First Day of Summer.....Where has the time gone???
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Saturday, 21 June 2014. First Day of Summer.Where has the time gone? The course came out of winter in good shape, with virtually no damage to putting greens, and minor snow mold damage to all other playing surfaces. Our tees and fairways continue to recover, but the lack of warm temperatures has definitely slowed down their recovery. We core aerated, overseeded, and topdressed our tee decks last week, with a solid tine aeration on fairways planned for the near future. Turf Care Team Enjoying a Friday BBQ.