Sunday, 29 June 2014

Following our weed control spraying programme this is followed up by spot treating areas missed or new weeds growing in.A blue dye is added to the mix to aid visibility so the operator can see where the chemical has been applied.This keeps the playing areas clean and well presented.
                                            spot weed treatment 2nd fairway Hawk

 Summer is now in full swing with plenty of sport to watch,world cup football in Brazil, tennis at wimbledon, or playing golf or football golf at South Essex.We started to copy wimbledon  on one of greens as it looked very much as if we had lined it out for tennis very badly but we were adding sand to smooth out the burnt hydraulic oil lines and aid the recovery of the green, the sand was then luted in to smooth out the surface and the green has now nearly all recovered.

We know we've had a busy weekend by how much litter is in the bins around the course .
bin 6th Vixen tee

Work has begun on the renovating the path that was washed out and uneven from the 7th green to the 8th green on the Hawk course, road planings were added and wacker plated in to create a more even surface for traffic.


The wildflower area on the carpark banking is now in full flower and providing colour as well as nectar to insects

The money donated by the senior section for a hive of bees in October has now been delivered and are on site  busy setting up there hive.


I always find it  exciting to see wildlife on the course especially something I don't see often, and  a week ago I saw a grass snake sliding across the 6th vixen fairway just after a group of golfers walked passed towards the green.




Monday, 16 June 2014

The sprayer has been out and about on the course in the last couple of weeks,catching up with our spraying programme.The greens have been treated with a wetting agent,this aids water penetration into the root zone profile breaking down the waxy coating  in the soil caused by fungi that can inhibit water movement.This is known as an hydrophobic soil in that water is repelled from the soil rather than absorbed and this makes it unavailable to the plant roots .Dry patch areas on the greens appear in high temperatures when the grass plant does not have enough water to maintain plant function and therefore signs of drought stress occur,even irrigation does not always directly help so using these wetters allow the soil to become re wetted and water is then available to the plant.We also use wetting agent pellets when hand watering specific areas on the greens.
A liquid feed mixed with a growth regulator was applied to maintain plant health without excessive growth .We have continued with our maintenance  of regular brushing and sarel rolling the greens this helps with uniformity of the surface as well as aiding water and air into the surface.


In the roughs a mix of three similar products of selective weed control were applied giving a broad control of a wide variety of weeds(plants that are growing where we don't want them to) this keeps these areas clean  and aids finding your ball.
More areas of the the environmental rough have been cutting down which reduces the time spent looking for "lost balls" there by speeding up play, and giving those golfers who play more wayward shots an easier round and a better feel good factor and perhaps a desire to come and play South Essex again.
            Ornamental Poppies with a view to the 9th green vixen from the road into the carpark

Saturday, 7 June 2014

I have a link to YouTube to see a video  I have put together of the bluebells taken this spring at south essex golf club .http://youtu.be/_sHBRxNVAeI

Wednesday, 4 June 2014

June is for me the time when the course is reaching its most colourful,with the trees now in full leaf and the grasses in the roughs standing tall and growing there seed heads.The maintenance work is very much focused on mowing and presentation.The greens have received a low nitrogen granular feed and recently sarel rolled to keep the surface  open.We have strimmed the edges of the bunkers and sprayed around the inner edges with a total weed control this has a blue dye added so its easier to see when applying.
Craig working on the 5th Vixen bunker

The paths have also been weed sprayed to keep them clean and better presented

The shrub beds on the 4th and 9th vixen have had wood chip spread over them this helps to suppress weeds and acts as a mulch as well as giving a clean managed appearance and the material was provide free as well from tree surgeons working near by .


The pond on by the 5th tee on the vixen is hard to distinguish at the moment ,this is due to a small   invasive foreign pond plant  called azolla,which under the right conditions spreads rapidly to colonise the surface and covering it completely .This cuts out light and air entering the pond.We have suffered this before in other ponds on the course but natural occurring fauna in the pond has previously controlled it so we hope this will happen in this pond

Certain areas of rough around the course are being cut down to help reduce slow play and improve scoring.

The flower beds around the clubhouse are now coming into there own and looking very colourful 



 the new bed that we created and called Raymond's triangle is also looking colourful see photo below