Understanding Verti Draining in Turf CareVerti draining is a professional aeration technique applied within grounds maintenance to relieve deep soil compaction and improve drainage across sports turf and landscaped grass areas. The process uses a machine known as a vertidrain, which drives strong metal tines into the ground … Read More
Understanding Thatch and Its ImpactThatch is a dense layer of dead grass, roots, and decomposed matter found between the soil surface and the active turf above. While a small quantity is harmless, an excessive buildup disrupts water penetration, slows nutrient delivery, and encourages surface moisture – a key factor in fungal de… Read More
What Is Thatch?Thatch forms from undecomposed plant debris — typically dead roots, shoots, and stems — that accumulates between the topsoil and the visible grass. While a thin layer is common, a thick layer can impede water absorption, delay nutrient uptake, and encourage turf diseases. The turf may appear uneven, feel bouncy, a… Read More
Keeping up the landscapes of a school is not just a question of appearance; it is a fundamental aspect of ensuring a conducive educational context. Proper maintenance of school grounds has a critical role in improving pupil well-being, facilitating engagement, and building a sense of pride. This piece explores the diverse advantages of dedicating t… Read More