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    Self-sufficient renovations

    Renovating pratice wickets and tennis courts. In the video you'll see how we  scarify, topdress and resuse chaff to help grow in bare areas in Australia. 

    Red Thread - Most Common Turf Disease in the World

    Red thread is one of the most common fungal patch diseases found in turf, particularly where the turf is deficient in nitrogen. It causes brown patches of turf, especially during a wet mild summer, spring and autumn.

    Quality of Cut

    A fundamental part of greenkeeping/turf management is ensuring the quality of cut is kept at a good standard to maintain a healthy plant. Here's how and why it is important.

    C3 and C4 grasses

    A basic rundown on C3 and C4 grasses.

    How to Mix 2-Stroke Fuel

    It’s important to know the correct 2 stroke mix ratio for your engine. The first thing you need to do is check the manual that came with your machine. It should tell you the correct ratio required for your 2-stroke mix.

    International Greenkeepers - Turf Chemical Guide

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    Educational Card - Downloads

    #1 Evapotranspiartion (png)Download
    #2 A Slightly different overseeding perspective (png)Download
    #3 Not all seaweeds are the same (png)Download
    #4 Food for thought - Boron (png)Download
    #5 Quality of Cut (png)Download
    #6 Hollow coring (png)Download
    #7 Poa (png)Download
    #8 PGR (png)Download
    #9 Cricket loam (png)Download
    #10 what is grass (png)Download
    #11 height of cut (png)Download
    #12 v100 Bio Circle (png)Download
    #13 Grass leaves (png)Download
    #14 wetting agents (png)Download
    #15 C4 and C3 grasses (png)Download
    #16 Carrying Capacity (png)Download
    #17 Crane flies (png)Download
    #18 Machinery Pre-start checks (png)Download
    #19 Sand (png)Download
    #20 Photosynthesis (png)Download
    #21 Where does Photosynthesis take place (1) (png)Download
    #22 Light spectrum ranges which influence photosynthesis (1) (png)Download
    #23 Discouraging weeds in turfgrass (png)Download
    #24 Involvement of chlorophyll in the process of photosynthesis. (png)Download
    #25 Carbon dioxide in photosynthesis (png)Download
    #26 Photorespiration (png)Download
    #27 Temperature and light (1) (png)Download
    #28 The process of respiration (png)Download
    #29 The process of transpiration (png)Download
    #30 Cricket loam (png)Download
    #31 Transitioning from Rye (png)Download
    #32 PGR's - Plant Growth Regulators (png)Download
    #33 Seed Germination (png)Download
    #34 Selecting the right fertilizer (png)Download
    #35 Causes of moss invasion - Sports Turf (png)Download

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