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In response to the debate over the merits of the 'No Mow May' initiative, a new and workable alternative has been proposed in the creation of 'bee lawns.' Read Dr. Sara Stricker's feature on this proposal.
- Mike Jiggens, Editor
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Golfers praise conditions; superintendents like rough cut quality
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Damage has affected pitch's playability
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London seen as lagging in high school artificial fields, compared with other municipalities
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Canadian projects taking place at University of Guelph, Olds College
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Proven solutions to nagging turf problems
The Turf Problem Solver is a solutions-oriented guidebook designed to help turf managers maintain optimal turf conditions. Written by two leading experts, this practical tool offers detailed advice on defining, analyzing, and solving today’s most common turf problems.
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‘Bee lawns’ offer a sustainable alternative to not mowing in May
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