Monthly Turfgrass Roundup: February 2016
12 March 2016
Here's a roundup of turfgrass articles and links from the past month:
Is the leaking barrel analogy irrelevant?
Andrew Anderson with sunrise and sunset photos in Sydney.
Seriously special place. The sun rises and sets over water. #nswgc #sydney #botanybay pic.twitter.com/GbCTrqcdBQ
— Andrew Anderson (@AndrewTurfNerd) February 22, 2016
Comments about tournament conditioning guidelines.
Paul Robertson shared what he heard about MLSN at a seminar.
Dr Soldat says skip BCSR, SLAN is better, MLSN is best. #sustainable pic.twitter.com/p0R4bmQljr
— J. Paul Robertson (@Vgclinks) February 12, 2016
December and January daily light integral in Everglades City, Florida.
It's not really about extractable or available.
Alternative classifications for soil K.
Soil pH and the MLSN guidelines, is adjustment warranted?
Grant Saunders suggests growing less thatch.
Yearly reno. Grow less thatch and you dont have as much to remove #thisshitaintrocketscience #basics101 pic.twitter.com/qie6BLeR5I
— Grant Saunders (@gslefty) February 22, 2016
An ethical and common-sense approach to purchasing new products.
I don't recommend this article.
Al Bancroft shared this photo of Poa annua germination and presence affected by mowing height.
HOC and Poa germination pic.twitter.com/cgLkZZqNt6
— Albert Bancroft (@alban3074) February 28, 2016
An evapotranspiration calculator.
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