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Weed Control for Large Grounds

June 3, 2026, 8:09 pm / football-pitch-turfing-co02222.full-design.com

Sports grounds, large gardens and public parks all need regular care to stay safe, tidy and usable.



Unwanted plant growth can soon cause problems across large areas. They may spoil the appearance of the site, compete with other plants and affect how the space is us

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Golf Course Renovation: How Turf Quality Affects Play and Safety

April 2, 2026, 5:08 pm / football-pitch-turfing-co02222.full-design.com

Why Renovation Underpins Consistent Play


A properly maintained course offers more than visual appeal; it directly impacts gameplay. Golf course renovation focuses on restoring playing surfaces, improving drainage, and managing wear that develops over time. Without regular i

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Understanding Verti Draining: Why Vertidraining Supports Sports Turf Drainage and Ground Stability

March 4, 2026, 8:20 pm / football-pitch-turfing-co02222.full-design.com

What Is Verti Draining in Grounds Maintenance?




Verti draining is a specialist aeration technique used within grounds maintenance to relieve deep soil compaction and support drainage across sports surfaces and landscaped areas. The process uses a machine k

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Managing Crane Fly Larvae for Well-Maintained Turf Surfaces

December 2, 2025, 10:34 pm / football-pitch-turfing-co02222.full-design.com

Why Leatherjackets Affect Grounds


Crane fly larvae, commonly referred to as grubs, exist in the upper layers of soil, where they consume grassroots and plant material. Their presence is most prominent in spring and autumn, and their activity can lead to spongy ground and we

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Sustainable Methods for Managing Crane Fly Larvae and Protecting Turf Health

December 2, 2025, 10:07 pm / football-pitch-turfing-co02222.full-design.com

What Are Crane Fly Larvae?


Crane fly larvae, or immature crane flies, nest in the soil and consume grassroots and decomposing plant matter. Activity peaks in mild weather, often resulting in patchy turf and increased surface vulnerability. On grounds in use, this can interr

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