In 2013 Jerry Spencer established Gilba Solutions as Sydney-based independent sports turf consultants. With an Hons Degree in Soil Science, he has...
The safest weedkiller is to hand pull them! However, although I don't want to spend an age on this the following are worth bearing in mind....
Im not getting into an argument over it but if you use the same perennial ryegrass they use you will kill horses and cattle due to the high...
Never said im quick lol
All football league grounds use perennial ryegrass. kentucky blue takes too long to establish
Knotweed is prostrate
You can try sugar (white) or spot treat with vinegar. Am I allowed to post links?
If its dollar spot baking soda works pretty well
Do you mean it contains 15% Mg or 15% more Mg? Im thinking it might be kieserite which is a granular form of magnesium sulphate
Few options that you can consider. The safest to use around the garden will be iron chelate as it won't burn plants.
Fulvic and humic acids have slightly different characteristics. There are a heap of products around that contain these. I'm trying to avoid...
It depends what you are trying to control weed wise. If your not worried about dead spots vinegar can work well or an organically registered...
Depending on where you are if you want the striped look you see on TV use a ryegrass.
oversow with ryegrass but whatever you use if it isnt getting any light its going to die
By winter grass I was referring to Poa annua. We overseed all the time here with cool season varieties like tall fescue and ryegrass during the...
Floranid is a good option as it works in cooler weather and release is based on soil moisture not the temperature.
If you want to use something safe the best options are a CRF (controlled release fertilizer) like Osmocote, Nutricote etc as these are 100% coated...
OK Liz ill have a look and see what you do have at your end of things :-)
Making the turf seed selection for your lawn or turf area isn’t the easiest decision to make and with many companies having a vested interest to...
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