Gullane Greens Blog

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Wednesday, 11 November 2015

A wee winter greens hardener made up of iron, magnesium and seaweed was applied to the greens and aprons on no1 today. This mix should harden the grass up to protect it from the winter elements and fungal attacks.


Posted by Course Manager, Gullane Golf Club at 02:50
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Labels: Winter tonic on no1 greens and aprons

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