The video was informative but I was hoping to see OTC swinging a pickaxe or something similar while opening Mother Natures'epidermal layer to receive the Lord Jesus Christ's heavenly tears. An overseer with a knarly lash; some rusty fishhooks perhaps, would also have been a nice touch.
Golf courses have the best toys, the best sprinklers, the best views and probably with all that low humidity in Colorado, the best distance off the tee.
The area of compaction occurs from both directions. The frost pushing the gravel up 6 to 8"'s down and the short grass is where everything from carts, shoes and turf equipment compress the soil the other way. Plus the short grass allows the "top" soil to be more arid than the gravel underneath and due to topsoils composition as finer grained it lends itself to compaction. Just sayin'
Dammit! Where the golf video? I'd bet some guy down in Texas would agree with me.
The video was informative but I was hoping to see OTC swinging a pickaxe or something similar while opening Mother Natures'epidermal layer to receive the Lord Jesus Christ's heavenly tears. An overseer with a knarly lash; some rusty fishhooks perhaps, would also have been a nice touch.
ReplyDeleteGolf courses have the best toys, the best sprinklers, the best views and probably with all that low humidity in Colorado, the best distance off the tee.
ReplyDeleteIt's a shame that the grass needs to be kept so short. There's less thatch when grass is allowed to grow higher.
ReplyDeleteI am told by the one that has the degree in this Cats that is not the case but it makes sense to me.
ReplyDeleteThe area of compaction occurs from both directions. The frost pushing the gravel up 6 to 8"'s down and the short grass is where everything from carts, shoes and turf equipment compress the soil the other way. Plus the short grass allows the "top" soil to be more arid than the gravel underneath and due to topsoils composition as finer grained it lends itself to compaction. Just sayin'
ReplyDeleteDammit! Where the golf video? I'd bet some guy down in Texas would agree with me.