Agronomy Department and Course Weekly Update
October 23th, 2013
McAlister Tree Company has completed the tree removal for
the greens renovation. However, we still have a few dead trees around the
course that will be removed sometime in November.
Despite being treated with a preventative fungicide on
October 9th, the greens were infected with a disease called “Leaf
Spot” last week. A breakthough of this
kind is common. We noticed the 1st signs
of the breakthrough on Oct 16th and due to the full day of rain were
unable to treat as planned on the 17th. Because this is a rapidly spreading disease,
this delay in treatment of only one day resulted in an explosion of the
disease. We were however able to apply the
necessary fungicide on the 18th and growth of the pathogen is now under
control. I have attached a link with
information on this disease if you are interested in reading more about it. (http://www.usga.org/course_care/regional_updates/regional_reports/florida/Leaf-Spot-Disease-On-Greens---December-2012/)
The greens will be retreated on the 23rd of this
month and we will add a little fertilizer to promote moderate growth. This will allow the grass to grow out of the
“purple damaged” look. We also applied a
calcium fertilizer to the greens on the 22nd, which will help
balance our soil ph.
All seasonal flowers have been planted and we have a
shipment of mulch on back order, which, when it arrives, we will use to finish
the beds. Also, the pressure-reducing
valve was installed on the 21st and will be primed and ready on the
23rd.
If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at kmacdonald@valleycrest.com and for
more information follow us on Twitter @stivescc_vcsup and the Blog: http://vcgmstivescountryclub.blogspot.com/
See y’all on the course,
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