High pressure water injection created these 1/2 inch diameter holes (5 inches deep) on clay courts 9-14. We then filled the holes with Har Tru to modify the underlying clay so that it will dry faster after rain.
LCC Grounds
Longwood Cricket Club Grounds
LCC Grounds blog began in 2008. Entries have educated membership and the public on the crew, agronomic techniques, horticulture and clay court maintenance.
We really enjoy what we do and hope the readers of this blog get something out of it. Questions , comments and any feedback on the content is highly encouraged. If you are from another club, or grounds department, please do not hesitate to contact us!
For those loyal followers of this blog, we want to let you know that our focus for social media updates concerning the grounds department will be on Twitter, where you can follow us @LCCgrounds. You can also follow us on instagram here: LCCGrounds
1 comment:
good plan - hope it works or we'll have to turn it back into a stadium with hard courts again. Or red clay which will take even longer to dry!
Post a Comment