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Overseeding with bentgrass at Bransford Golf Club
Germinal Amenity expert Alex Beesley visited golf course manager Graham Wallace of Bransford Golf Club to discuss the benefits of using bentgrass for golf greens in an overseeding plan.
Combatting climate change with sustainable golf course management at Pollok GC
Stuart Tait visited Andy McIntee at Pollok Golf Club to discuss how proactive seeding with UK-bred bentgrasses helped him achieve a more sustainable golf course.
Cold-seeding bentgrass research: An experimental view
Germinal Amenity has fresh findings to share following the release of cold-seeding research by Germinal Horizon.
Overseeding A8 ryegrass seed and creeping bentgrass at Penwortham GC
In late autumn 2021, Steve Hemsley at Penwortham Golf Club near Preston encountered seasonal wear and disease activity on a couple of greens due to severe weather and an extended competition season.
Don’t fear the feed: Liquid fertiliser advice with Paul Moreton
Germinal Amenity expert Paul Moreton explains why applying a little golf green liquid fertiliser and often is an effective greenkeeping strategy.
Year-round overseeding bentgrass seed at Preston Golf Club
For our latest case study, Germinal Amenity expert Paul Moreton visited Jonny Roberts of Preston Golf Club to discuss how a spring overseeding strategy has benefited.
The golf course overseeding process at West Lothian GC
Stuart Tait’s latest Proactive Seeding case study brings him to West Lothian Golf Club to meet head greenkeeper Iain Marshall.
Examining football pitch maintenance at Stirling Albion FC
Germinal Amenity grass seed expert Stuart Tait’s latest case study is with Stirling Albion FC to examine football pitch maintenance.
Summer overseeding with ForeFront Greens at Little Aston GC
The ForeFront Greens of Little Aston Golf Club in Sutton Coldfield are the next stop in our 2022 proactive seeding campaign.
Examining cricket wicket maintenance at Ellesmere College
In July 2022, Germinal amenity grass expert Alex Beesley visited Ellesmere College’s head groundsman, Ian Morris, to discuss cricket wicket maintenance.