Wednesday, June 08, 2016

Wednesday

 
Christian did a nice job plugging the damage and death of Poa annua done by PoaCure on the 3rd green.  I am curious to see how the creeping bentgrass fills in the voids left by the dead Poa.  Again, this was a higher rate than the label calls for which transitions the Poa annua out over a 2 year period.
 
 
The mycelium that develops from the turfgrass fungal disease, Pink Patch, is really quite spectacular.
 
 
Above: having 2 males may be the solution to the swan saga these past few years.  They seem to be sticking together nicely.  Below, the right side of #14 will be playing very wet due to a town water leak.