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Localised dry patch…again

Localised Dry Patch (LDP) continues to be the major difficulty in bowling green maintenance. We get a lot of our website visits from people looking for a solution to this issue.

There is also a lot of confusion out there about LDP; what it is, what causes it and how you get rid of it. There is also a lot of poor advice about dealing with LDP, some of which seems to show a complete lack of understanding of the problem and its causes.

So, although I’ve written a lot about this subject in my bowling  green maintenance advice over the years, here is a fresh recap in bullet point form that you can use to explain the problem to others and hopefully help them to understand the problem a bit better. This will also help you to gain support for your bowling green maintenance program:

Localised Dry Patch(LDP): What is it?

What causes LDP?

There are many contributing factors such as

What can be done about it?

There are two aspects to managing LDP; short term management and long term eradication.

It must be noted that because there is effectively no disease; there is also no rapid cure, the eradication process must be viewed as a course of treatment, a sea change in bowling green maintenance practices aimed at getting the green back into the condition it needs to be in to avoid problems in the future.

Short term management includes:

Long Term Eradication will include:

Changing your bowling green maintenance program to a natural maintenance regime which encourages a healthy, living soil and turf eco-system. To start this you should:

Over the coming weeks I am sure we will be revisiting this again and again so stay tuned.

It would also be helpful to get your input on this so feel free to leave a comment here anytime

Materials to help with LDP

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