Creating Resilient Golf Courses

Golf courses cover large areas of land with differing soil types and environmental conditions across the course. Some areas may be open and windy, others under heavy shade from trees. Soil types can differ with both heavy clay and sand loams on the same fairways, or a mix of chalk and clay. All these provide challenges to creating and managing a golf course that members and visitors expect to see.

Soil Biology agronomists asses all these requirements and provide bespoke recommendations for your golf courses.

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Consortium of synergistic rhizosphere bacteria and fungi developed specifically to address problems associated with amenity turf management such as nutrient availability and thatch build-up.

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pHylloGreen 12.2.7

Revolutionary development in foliar nutrition, containing nitrate N for a quick response and amide slow-release N for a longer plant uptake. Unlocks calcium in and phosphorus in rootzones.

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