Aerating 9 Fairway
Our next
small tine greens aeration will be on August 24th. This will set up the greens
for a busy September with hopefully some great weather. We have decided on a
5-7 week rotation of greens aeration because of the results we have seen in the
past. The many benefits include a healthy stand of turf on our greens,
effective fertilizer and chemical applications, controlled thatch levels and
effective infiltration rates of water during irrigation and rain events. The
smaller tines are less disruptive so healing time is minimal. If we leave the
greens to long without the aeration they are less responsive and become sealed
on top. Gases buildup under the surface that need to be vented on a regular
basis.
Due to the
age of our greens we remove the cores and back fill with sand. This will modify
the top of the soil profile helping with infiltration of water and firming up
the surface.
http://tinyurl.com/o78fftc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=863Ix8czcoY
Also look at
Core Aeration by the Numbers. This will help
explain what our goal is and how we came about putting our program together. We
are using ¼” tines at 1.5” x 1.5” spacing (similar to 1” x 2” on articles
chart). We are getting close to the 20% that they discuss. If we where to limit
the amount of times we aerate we would need to increase the size of our tines
and would therefore increase recovery time.
Our tentative schedule for the remainder of
the season is as follows,- August
24th, Small Tine Greens Aeration
- Early
October, Small Tine Greens Aeration
- October,
Tee Aeration
- End of
season, Deep Tine Aeration
- End of season, Mid Size Tine Aeration (If needed)
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