Tom and Dick - first players of the 2014 season.
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.
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Friday, April 25, 2014
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Monday, April 7, 2014
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Pics 3/24/2014
Freeze/thaws are slowing down our progress in doing our main clay court renovations. Each night the court freezes and then strong March suns melts the top by mid morning. Since the clay is still frozen beneath, there is no where for the water to go and the court becomes mush. This has happened almost every day for the last two weeks. Warm weather is coming after tomorrows snow, so this pattern may be changing and we can get going getting ready for opening day.
We have had a lot of heaving from freeze/thaws on the posts, brick walkways and anything else in the ground. The last picture here shows the net post on clay court number 4. The post was pushed up. Growing near the post was a grass plant (Poa annua) and the heaving pulled up the plant.
Friday, March 14, 2014
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
New Crciket
Charlie from Dutelle Roofers showing the old cricket from the clubhouse weather vane and a new one he just finished fabricating (copper). The new one will be functional - the old will be displayed in the clubhouse.
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