June 27
We are using needle tines to vent the greens as the heat sets in for the 2012 season. We follow the aerators with a roller to smooth the surface. The end result is a small open hole in the he green that allows air exchange that helps the plant breathe and the root zone to percolate water and provide a firm dry putting surface.

We are using needle tines to vent the greens as the heat sets in for the 2012 season. We follow the aerators with a roller to smooth the surface. The end result is a small open hole in the he green that allows air exchange that helps the plant breathe and the root zone to percolate water and provide a firm dry putting surface.

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