Keyword: Naturalizing
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Towards a functional understanding of rehabilitated urban road verge grasslands: Effects of planting year, site conditions, and landscape factors |
Rojas-Botero, Sandra; Dietzel, Simon; Kollmann, Johannes; Teixeira, Leonardo H. 2023. Flora: Morphologie, Geobotanik,Oekophysiologie. December. 309: p. 152417 [1-13]. |
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Current impediments for New England DOTs to transition to sustainable roadside practices for strengthening pollinator habitats and health |
Campanelli, John; Kuzovkina, Yulia A.; Kocurek, Samuel. 2023. Sustainability. February 2. 15(4): p. 3639 [1-20]. |
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Benefits of going au naturel Access Restrictions |
Lane, Mark. 2021. GreenMaster. Fall. 57(3): p. Cover, 8-10. |
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Chinese silvergrass seed shows long-term viability |
Meyer, Mary Hockenberry; Van Zeeland, Cydnee; Brewer, Katherine. 2021. HortTechnology. February. 31(1): p. 97-100. |
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What is a Bee City golf course? Access Restrictions |
Misfeldt, David. 2020. GreenMaster. Summer. 56(2): p. 24-25. |
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Nine golf course practices I hope don't come back |
Daniels, John. 2020. USGA Green Section Record. May 15. 58(10): p. [1-4]. |
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Wildflowers bring in bees, but so much more: Converting out-of-play areas into flowering habitats can reduce maintenance expenses, help create a more sustainable golf course, and offer opportunities for engaging golfers and the non-golfing public Access Restrictions |
Dale, Adam G. 2020. Golf Course Management. February. 88(2): p. 66-71. |
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'Something from nothing' - Constructing Israeli rurality Access Restrictions |
Rosenberg, Elissa. 2019. Landscape Research. 44(7): p. 857-871. |
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Resorts mining their courses for more than gold* | Cole, Linda Parker. 2019. The Golf Course Trades. July 5. 29[32](7): p. 12-13. |
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It's ok to be wilder: Preference for natural growth in urban green spaces in a tropical city Access Restrictions |
Hwang, Yun Hye; Yue, Zi En Jonathan; Ling, Seow Kang; Tan, Hee Hiong Victor. 2019. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening. February. 38: p. 165-176. |
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Out of the rough and into the sky: The monarchs in the rough program is starting to soar throughout Ontario | Thompson, Robert. 2018. ONCourse. November. p. 16-19. |
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Sustainability projects lead to greater profits | Eubanks, Steve. 2018. Golf Business [NGCOA]. October. 24(10[9]): p. 26. |
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High water marks: While irrigation inputs are weather-dependent, golf course superintendents have a number of tools at their disposal to keep their systems running smoothly and their properties in top condition, no matter what conditions Mother Nature may impose | Gilliland, Betsy. 2018. Club & Resort Business. July. 14(7): p. 36-39. |
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Stop mowing, start planting: Improve your farm lawn by adding native greenery | Woodbury, Scott. 2018. Wallaces Farmer. April 20. p. [1-3]. |
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Naturalizing Areas to Reduce Inputs and Enhance Habitat | Anonymous. 2017. [Far Hills, New Jersey]: United States Golf Association. 2 pp. |
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Converting Maintained Turf to Native Grasses | Anonymous. 2017. [Far Hills, New Jersey]: United States Golf Association. 2 pp. |
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Reducing Inputs by Converting Turf to Native Grasses | Anonymous. 2017. [Far Hills, New Jersey]: United States Golf Association. 2 pp. |
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Naturalizing Areas Helps Maximize a Limited Water Supply | Anonymous. 2017. [Far Hills, New Jersey]: United States Golf Association. 2 pp. |
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Golf course habitat restoration pilot program: A pilot project between the U.S. Golf Association and The Nature Conservancy: Final report | Peck, Andrew J. 2017. Turfgrass and Environmental Research Program: 2017 Research Summaries. p. 329-339. |
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Operation Monarch for golf courses: Developing protocols for monarch butterfly conservation plantings in golf course naturalized roughs | Potter, Daniel A.; Baker, Adam; Redmond, Carl; Munshaw, Gregg. 2017. Turfgrass and Environmental Research Program: 2017 Research Summaries. p. 340-345. |
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Lawn gone: Nourishing our ecosystems with meadows | O'Neill, Mary B. 2017. The Ecological Landscaper. September. p. [1]. |
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Doing what comes naturally: While native areas on golf courses can help properties save costs and decrease their environmental footprints, that is no call for superintendents to get complacent. The areas require patience and TLC to take root - and once established, they are still not maintenance-free | Gilliland, Betsy. 2017. Club & Resort Business. August. 13(8): p. 38-42. |
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[Should you eliminate non-native plants to reduce competition with native species in flowering lawns?] | Hilinske-Christensen, Jeanne. 2017. Kenosha News. August 17. p. [1-2]. |
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Mantaining quality conditions with fewer workers |
USGA Green Section. 2017. USGA Green Section Record. August 18. 55(16): p. 1-2. |
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Our lawns are killing us. It's time to kick the habit | Richardson, Mark. 2017. The Ecological Landscaper. July. p. [1]. |
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Mark McKinney, CGCS, Del Paso Country Club | McCullough, Scott. 2017. Fore Your Information. July/August. p. 5. |
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Aesthetics and playability in secondary roughs Access Restrictions |
Hathaway, Aaron; Nikolai, Thomas A.; Frank, Kevin W. 2017. Golf Course Management. July. 85(7): p. 73. |
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Grand illusions: While not one of America's high-profile architects, Kyle Phillips has amassed an impressive résumé of top-ranked courses around the globe | Vasilak, Robert J. 2017. Golf Inc.. July/August. 26(4): p. 31-32. |
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Countermeasures to develop ecological golf based on ecological economic horizon |
Jin, Ke-lin; Li, Jian-long; Li, Ning; Jiang, Shu-jun; Liu, Dan; Zhou, Wei-hong. 2017. [Caoye Kexue] [Pratacultural Science]. June 20. 34(6): p. 1178-1187. |
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Does education influence wildlife friendly landscaping preferences? Access Restrictions |
Rodriguez, Shari L.; Peterson, M. Nils; Moorman, Christopher J. 2017. Urban Ecosystems. April. 20(2): p. 489-496. |
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Golf championships set for Streamsong | Anonymous. 2017. The Florida Green. Spring. p. 18. |
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Operation Pollinator - Stephen Thompson, John O'Gaunt Golf Club Access Restrictions |
Waite, Helen. 2017. STRI Bulletin. Spring. 277: p. 29. |
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Meadows and Prairies: Wildlife-Friendly Alternatives to Lawn | Sullivan, Kristi L.; Brittingham, Margaret C. 2016. [University Park, Pennsylvania]: Extension, College of Agricultural Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University. 6 pp. |
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Neighborly Natural Landscaping: Creating Natural Environments in Residential Areas | Geist, Kathleen; Pick, Sally; Brittingham, Margaret C. 2016. University Park, Pennsylvania: Cooperative Extension, College of Agricultural Sciences, Pennsylvania State University. 8 pp. |
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Operation Monarch: Developing protocols for monarch butterfly conservation plantings in golf course naturalized roughs, parks, and other urbanized areas | Baker, Adam; McNamara, Daniel; Redmond, Carl; Munshaw, Gregg; Potter, Daniel. 2016. Turfgrass and Environmental Research Program: 2016 Research Summaries. p. 255-257. |
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Kikuyu on the Algarve Access Restrictions |
Nolan, Conor. 2016. STRI Bulletin. Winter. 276: p. 29-31. |
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An alternative lawn |
Tyrell, Anthony J. 2016. The Garden. September. 141(9): p. 18. |
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Green is not always good for lawns | Henderson, Jennifer. 2016. St. Albert Gazette. September 17. p. [1-4]. |
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The wild one: Superintendent Adam Charles challenged golfers raised on decades of wall-to-wall carpeting to not only accept, but prefer a purely naturalized look away from the middle at The Preserve at Verdae. |
Bouts, Trent. 2016. Golf Course Industry. June. 28(6): p. 20-22, 24-25. |
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Naturalized habitat on golf courses: Source or sink for natural enemies and conservation biological control? Access Restrictions |
Dobbs, Emily K.; Potter, Daniel A. 2016. Urban Ecosystems. June. 19(2): p. 899-914. |
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Eight steps to battle climate change in your own backyard |
Breckenridge, Mary Beth. 2016. The Akron Beacon Journal. April 8. p. [1-4]. |
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Naturalization project turns roughs into water-saving, eye-appealing, golfer-friendly territory | Jiggens, Mike. 2016. Turf & Recreation. March. 29(2): p. 6-10. |
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Charles ensures The Preserve is not just a name | Bouts, Trent. 2016. Carolinas Green. January/February. p. 25-27. |
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Naturalized Areas on Golf Courses | Anonymous. 2015. s.l.: United States Golf Association (USGA). 02:18 min. |
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Herbicide programs for managing naturalized rough areas and herbicide programs for controlling Poa annua | Hathaway, Aaron; Nikolai, Thomas A.; Frank, Kevin W. 2015. The Michigan Turfgrass Foundation and Michigan State University Present: Turfgrass Field Day. p. 13-15. |
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D.C. is making room for wildlife | Kaufman, Rachel. 2015. Next City. December 11. p. [1-4]. |
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Ecologist bringing green alternatives to Royal Oak, from lawns to storm water | McConnell, Mike. 2015. The Macomb Daily. November 13. p. [1-2]. |
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Beyond the primary: A guide for lower maintenance and naturalized roughs: Low-maintenance and naturalized roughs can be a darling, the devil, or a little of both depending on their use, placement, and management |
Skorulski, Jim. 2015. USGA Green Section Record. September 4. 53(17): p. 1-7. |
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Golf's most common weed-control challenges: Golf course superintendents face an array of weeds in putting greens, tees, fairways, and roughs |
Brosnan, Jim. 2015. USGA Green Section Record. August 7. 53(15): p. 1-8. |
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You can't be wispy when you're all wet |
Vavrek, Bob. 2015. United States Golf Association. June 16. p. 1-2. |
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Edgbaston Priory: A Priory engagement |
Lawrence, David; Lawrence, John. 2015. Pitchcare. April/May. 60: p. 72-77. |
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Greening the playground: When play spaces are naturalized, children thrive | Melson, Gail F. 2015. Turf [North Edition]. March. 28(3): p. 74. |
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Sustainability is a process - Not a one-time project |
Lewis, Chris. 2015. Course Conditions. Spring. p. 6-8. |
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Naturalized areas on golf courses | Anonymous. 2015. United States Golf Association. [September 4].02:18. |
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US$22 million rebate from turf reduction at Los Angeles-area club | Lawrence, Adam. 2014. Golf Course Architecture. November 11. p. [1-2]. |
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The natural Access Restrictions |
Smith, Bunny. 2014. Golf Course Management. October. 82(10): p. 38. |
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Pinehurst restoration changes golf course perceptions: When Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw restored Pinehurst No. 2, venue for the 2014 US Open, they cut down the acereage of fairways and they restored a lot of the sandy waste areas and native wire grass | Anonymous. 2014. Greenside. August. p. 54. |
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Butterflies, bees and birds! Oh my!: Opportunities abound for wildlife-friendly habitats | Trusty, Suz. 2014. Turf [North Edition]. August. 27(8): p. B4, B6, B8. |
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Audubon Certification: Achievable by all Access Restrictions |
Newton, Tom. 2014. GreenMaster. May/June. 49(3): p. 24-26. |
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Rough life: Roughs populated with native species are not maintenance-free. Key problems to be aware of to keep your native areas from going wild |
Torsiello, John. 2014. Golf Course Industry. April. 26(4): p. 44-46. |
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Where the wild things are: National Wildlife Federation begins certifying wildlife-friendly landscape contractors | Brzozowski, Carol. 2014. Turf [Central Edition]. February. 27(2): p. B10-B13. |
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Naturalizing with wildflowers | Lowe, Todd. 2013. United States Golf Association. Unknown. |
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Improving efficiency through better communication | McClure, S. Wells. 2013. 2013 GCSAA Education Conference: Conference Session Presentations. p. [1-18]. |
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Sustainable practices from the superintendent's perspective | Hiers, Tim. 2013. 2013 GCSAA Education Conference: Conference Session Presentations. p. [1-155]. |
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The benefits of naturalizing the landscape |
Dodson, Ron G. 2013. Asian Golf Business. September. 57: p. 76-78. |
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Keeping all the pieces: Restoring natural processes for easier golf course management | Boone, Michelle D.; Puglis, Holly J. 2013. USGA Turfgrass and Environmental Research Online. July/August. 12(4): p. 1-5. |
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A simple and effective method to establish naturalized grass areas |
Gross, Pat. 2013. United States Golf Association. July 24. p. 1-2. |
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That's a great idea!: But can the cost be absorbed? | Happ, Keith. 2013. USGA Green Section Record. July 26. 51(15): p. 1-6. |
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Desert forest: Wildhorse Golf Club's Scott Sutton says toodle-loo to 52 acres of turf in favor of desertscapes and thousands of trees to save water and boost the course's wildlife population |
Stahl, Jason. 2013. Golf Course Industry. May. 25(3): p. 32-33, 36-37. |
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Get on my lawn: Front-yard gardeners kill the turf and woo the world with food and flowers | Cosentino, Lawrence. 2013. City Pulse. May 1. 12(38): p. 9-11. |
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Practical magic: Matt Ceplo, CGCS, the winner of GCSAA's 2013 President's Award for Environmental Stewardship, keeps an eye on the bottom line - in both dollars and green sense - at Rockland Country Club Access Restrictions |
Smith, Bunny. 2013. Golf Course Management. February. 81(2): p. 60-62, 64, 66, 68. |
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The selection and growing of fine fescue species for naturalization | Prusa, James. 2013. Asian Golf Business. January. 49: p. 36-43. |
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Origin, Biogeographical Migrations and Diversifications of Turfgrasses |
Beard, James B. 2012. [East Lansing, Michigan]: Michigan State University College of Agriculture and Natural Resources AgBioResearch. 26 pp. |
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Ability of centipedegrass (Eremochloa ophiuroides [Munro] Hack.) to spread by stolons: Effects of soil, fertilizer, shade and edging Access Restrictions |
Hirata, Masahiko; Mizuno, Shinnosuke; Tobisa, Manabu. 2012. Grassland Science. March. 58(1): p. 28-36. |
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Veteran Illinois superintendent Voykin gets hall call Access Restrictions |
Richman, Howard. 2011. Golf Course Management. July. 79(7): p. 20. |
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Take 2: Pinehurst No. 2 steps back to its design past to meet major challenges in its future Access Restrictions |
Richman, Howard. 2011. Golf Course Management. July. 79(7): p. 42-44, 46, 48, 50. |
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Paul Voykin makes it five in the Hall of Fame | Cella, Luke. 2011. On Course. July. 65(3): p. 13, 15. |
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Call to Hall a "dream" for Voykin: Saskatoon native receives prestigious nod in Illinois Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2011. GreenMaster. July/August. 46(3[4]): p. 17. |
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Enjoy your natural grass Access Restrictions |
Hunter, T. Kirk. 2011. TurfNews [TPI]. July/August. 35(4): p. 8, 10. |
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Predicting suitable habitats for creeping bentgrass and other bentgrass species near a golf course in Connecticut | Ahrens, C.; Chung, J.; Meyer, T.; Auer, C. 2010. 2009 Annual Turfgrass Research Report [Connecticut]. p. 84-86. |
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Life without lawns: Faced with an uncertain water future, California water agencies are using cash to entice homeowners to remove their turfgrass lawns |
Hall, Ron. 2010. Landscape Management. December. 49(12): p. 32-33. |
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Gone native: How do you effectively control native areas that have gone wild? Is it time to bring back burning? |
Torsiello, John. 2010. Golf Course Industry. December. 22(11[12]): p. 42-47. |
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Designing greens: How following architectural trends can improve your course Access Restrictions |
Mingay, Jeff. 2010. GreenMaster. November/December. 45(6): p. 22-26. |
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Effect of seeding rate and rolling on the establishment of hard fescue |
Dernoeden, P. H.; Pigati, R. L. 2009. 2009 Turfgrass Pathology, Weed Science and Management Research Summaries [University of Maryland]. p. 37-39. |
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Tall fescue quality as influenced by organic and synthetic organic fertilizer and weed control programs |
Dernoeden, P. H.; Pigati, R. L. 2009. 2009 Turfgrass Pathology, Weed Science and Management Research Summaries [University of Maryland]. p. 40-52. |
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Design for a "rough" economy | Myzlinski, Doug. 2009. On Course. August. 63(4): p. 7, 9-11. |
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Managing naturalized areas: Maintenance tips to keep weeds at bay and balls in play | Kropp, Michael. 2009. Thru the Green [Northern California]. July/August. p. 11-14. |
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Maintenance tips to keep weeds at bay and balls in play | Maubach, David. 2009. Hole Notes. June. 41(5): p. 18-19. |
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Naturalized areas: Beauty and the beast: Developing naturalized areas brings many benefits to the golf course, but beware, maintenance-free they are not! |
Skorulski, Jim; Foy, John. 2009. USGA Green Section Record. May/June. 47(3): p. 28-30. |
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Planting the seed: Native tree seeds collected from Peel Village Golf Course enhance the local environment | Rickett, Chris; Merran, Frank. 2009. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 47(2): p. 25-26. |
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Imagine: Take a walk around a golf course of a not-too-distant future Access Restrictions |
Mead, Tom. 2009. Golf Course Management. February. 77(2): p. 108, 110, 112. |
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Providing wildlife requirements on the golf course | Brower, Mike. 2009. Hole Notes. January/February. 41(1): p. 6-7. |
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Quail Brook Golf Course: First "River-Friendly Golf Course" in the Main Stem of the Raritan River Basin | Anonymous. [2008]. [Lawrence, Kansas]: Environmental Institute for Golf. [4] pp. |
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Save water while increasing appeal: The Tournament Players Club at Summerlin, Las Vegas, Nevada, goes natural | Conway, Joshua. 2008. USGA Green Section Record. September/October. 46(5): p. 26-27. |
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Green light for Magenta | Anonymous. 2008. Australian Turfgrass Management. September/October. 10(5): p. 30-31. |
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Native prairie restoration: Idlewild Country Club, Flossmoor, Illinois |
Zeh, Joellen. 2008. Environmental Institute for Golf. July. p. 1-2. |
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Conserving water by converting to a desert garden: Tournament Players Club at Summerlin, Las Vegas, Nevada | Zeh, Joellen. 2008. Environmental Institute for Golf. July. p. 1-2. |
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All for the creek, all for the course: Elks Club of State College, Boalsburg, Pennsylvania | Williams, David; Ombalski, Katie. 2008. USGA Green Section Record. July/August. 46(4): p. 26-27. |
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Hybridization between perennial ryegrass and Italian ryegrass in naturalized Japanese populations |
Tobina, Hiroyuki; Yamashita, Masayuki; Koizumi, Atsuhiro; Fujimori, Masahiro; Takamizo, Tadashi; Hirata, Mariko; Yamada, Toshihiko; Sawada, Hitoshi. 2008. Grassland Science. June. 54(2): p. 69-80. |
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How green is golf? V: The regulator |
Barton, John. 2008. Golf Digest. May. 59(5): p. 215-218. |
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