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Publication Type:
| Professional |
Corporate Author(s): | Tri-Turf Staff |
Title: | Managing commercial turfgrass accounts |
Source: | The Landsculptor. August 2005, p. 41-43. |
Publishing Information: | Bingham Farms: MI: Metropolitan Detroit Landscape Association |
# of Pages: | 3 |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: Cultural methods; Irrigation scheduling; Mowing height; Nutritional requirements; Fertilizers; NPK ratio; Aesthetic values; Thatch control; Tissue testing; Soil testing; Marketing tools; Business management
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Abstract/Contents: | Suggests that "good cultural practices mean more than the right amount of fertilizer beind applied and mowing it at the right time." Advises that landscape developers "keep track of what happens over the winter time with [their] commercial accounts." Recommends that "having the proper height of cut and proper nutrition program is the...key in having a successful commercial account." Concludes that "being involved in [the] account's property management will only strenghten the loyalty between [the landscape developer] and [the] client." |
Language: | English |
References: | 0 |
Note: | Pictures, color |
| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): Tri-Turf Staff. 2005. Managing commercial turfgrass accounts. Landsculptor. p. 41-43. |
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