Winter Golf in the Transition Zone Many golf courses in Southern Indiana and throughout the transition zone have beautiful contrast between warm-season fairways and cool-season roughs from late fall to early spring.
Pre-Winter Checklist for Cool-Season Baseball Fields In preparation for spring, complete this checklist on your cool-season baseball field to “put it to bed” for winter.
Pre-Emergent Applications in the South With the window to make fall pre-emergent applications on warm-season turfgrasses closing, here are some last-minute pointers for pre-emergent treatment.
Cultural Practices to Prevent Snow Mold The last thing your customers want to see when the snow melts next spring is mold growing on their lawn.
Preparing Your Lawn and Landscape for a Long Winter’s Nap Preparing turf for winter during the fall months will help it recover and come back thick, green, and healthy next spring.
Benefits of Dormant Fertilization with Organics Whether you’re responsible for lawn care or sports turf, an essential last procedure before winter is applying an organic fertilizer once the grass has stopped growing.
Snow Mold Prevention for Sports Turf No one wants the first practice or game of spring to be ruined by snow mold. But, without preventative applications now, that’s a very real possibility—especially in the northern regions of the Midwest.
Putting Your Field to Bed Before you call it a day—or year—out on the baseball field, there are a few things you should do to wrap up the season and put your field to bed.
How to Prepare a Baseball Field For Winter As the leaves change colors and the crack of a bat disappears, you should take some time to prepare your infield for next season. These five steps should help you prioritize the process.