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Bowls Green Soil Texture part 1.

This subject is so important to the future performance of bowling greens that I would say it is essential for greenkeepers to understand this subject over any other.

The physical condition of the soil in the bowling green is the most important aspect of bowling green maintenance because it impacts every other aspect of green management. The physical properties of your soil dictate everything from drainage, nutrient availability and pH right up to green speed, green smoothness, consistency and ultimately whether or not the green performs to a high standard.

But what do I mean when I say Soil Physical Properties?

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How to painlessly transform greens from Poa annua to bent/fescue

Annual Meadowgrass

Transitioning your green from Poa annua to bent/fescue is not only critical to achieving a Performance Bowling Green, but is actually a realistic goal. The spongy, soft turf associated with annual meadow grass is less than ideal for bowls. Common wisdom says that this can't be done without major disruption and that even after it is achieved it wont last. This article explains in detail how to undertake the transition of your green from Poa annua to bent/fescue turf and dispels the myths about stressing Poa. This is the way to change your green permanently and without fuss. It will also save your club money on maintenance, so what's not to like?

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Greens Soil Analysis Reports and how to read them

greens soil analysis

Understanding your greens soil analysis report isn't always at the forefront of thought of those who instigate the soil test. Too often it is merely a fertiliser sales tool with the advice given taking very little notice of the results received.
Greens soil analysis results are often confusing and use terms that are not easily understood in relation to greenkeeping practice. In this article, John sets out to change that by taking apart a typical greens soil analysis report and explaining it in terms we can all understand. More importantly it relates the results to maintenance.

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Dealing with fairy ring on the Bowling Green

dealing with fairy ring in fine turf

You might read about the possibility of dealing with fairy ring by using fungicides, or even be advised to use such an approach. Fungicides could well be part of the reason you have fairy ring in your turf in the first place so it’s best not to go down this road. Applying fungicide now is a sure way to cast your green back into another spin on the Circle of Decline. The correct action plan is clear and simple.

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New Seasonal Packs

Over the course of many years of providing the Bowls Central Soil Analysis service and based on the thousands of reports I’ve written, certain trends have been revealed, and these relate very closely to a group of problems I have termed collectively as The Circle of Decline in fine turf. Perhaps the most annoying and …

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Peak Sand Autumn Renovation Pack

Peak Sand Autumn Renovation Pack

This Pack of materials will help you carry out a thorough Autumn Renovation Programme on your green and is most suited to greens that exhibit problems including excessive sand content of the rootzone, LDP, low organic matter, thatch, low calcium content, all of which are common traits in greens where the rootzone has become excessively sandy.

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Full Suite Soil Analysis (Chemical and Physical)

The full suite includes full Chemical and Physical (PSD) analysis of your green’s soil (rootzone) as follows: Comprehensive Chemical Analysis of your green’s soil (rootzone). Details of all Primary, Secondary and Trace elements, Cation Exchange Capacity, Base Saturation, Electrical Conductivity, Organic Matter and pH. Full textural Particle Size Distribution analysis of your green’s soil (rootzone). …

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Caviar Granular Greens Grade Organic Soil Conditioner 10.0.4 (20kg)

Caviar Granular Molasses
  • Easy to spread organically sourced slow release fertiliser – 1-2 mm granules
  • Manufactured from Soluble Condensed Molasses
  • Organic Matter 45% - Fulvic Acid 25% - Amino Acids 11.5%
  • Excellent Low Light Cool Season Fertiliser

A 10-0-4 LOW SALT ORGANIC GRANULE containing slow release nutrients, fulvic and humic acids and amino acids combining slow release nutrition with excellent biostimulant and soil building properties. BENEFITS BIOLOGICAL

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