We have brought in some samples of the grass from various courts to see if there has been any winter injury. So far all of them are OK except for one from court 17 that is struggling. Rain/snow is predicted and then temperatures are supposed to really drop. The grass is in a vulnerable state right now, huge swings in temperature could be a problem - stay tuned! For more on winter injury click here:
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good morning Mike and all - welcome back!
Verticut with a plastic knife then over fertilize with large granular pellets. You should be all set.
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