Page 5 - June Newsletter
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The number one reason for core aeration is the physical removal of organic
matter, which enables us to replace this material with uncontaminated
sand. If we do not perform this practice on a consistent basis, the organic
matter levels will increase causing problems with the physical soil
properties of the putting surfaces. This will lead to other problems such as
disease, shallow rooting and most importantly to the golfer a soft, spongy
playing surface.
The grass is constantly producing organic matter through the normal
growth process, so core aeration along with the need to input fresh sand
into this environment will continue to be the most important cultural
practice performed on a golf course to maintain quality putting surfaces.
We appreciate your understanding and patience during this procedure.
Yours in turf,
Stacy L. Wallace