Wednesday, January 11, 2012

The cold weather took awhile to get here this winter, but now that it is the maintenance staff is busy spraying the dormant bermudagrass for weeds. Annual bluegrass is the biggest problem weed during the winter, and our goal is to get all of the dormant areas sprayed by mid March. The warm temperatures in December prevented the grass from going completely dormant, but now we can spray round up right over the top without inhibiting it’s spring green up. We have to be very careful not to spray near the greens or around areas overseeded with ryegrass. The round up will not move onto greens, as long as we give it plenty of time to dry before golfers walk on the sprayed areas. Windy days prevent us from spraying because we want to prevent unwanted drift. So we have to be very diligent to maximize the good days that we have. We need to be as clean as possible when spring arrives!

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