THIS WEEK’S FIELD TIP
I grew up in California, in the San Francisco area. Over the course of the first twenty-five years of my life we experienced a major drought and some other moderate droughts, too. If you have ever lived in an area where water scarcity is a concern, your role as a groundskeeper or sports turf manager becomes heavily scrutinized in a hurry. “Why on earth are you watering dirt?!!!!”Believe me, I heard that loudly a number of times in my teens and early twenties, when I was tending to fields or working as a baseball coach in California. To the novice, the notion of watering around home plate, on the baselines and the infield dirt is about dust control. To the grounds manager on a baseball field, watering dirt is about ensuring that the entire soil profile players hit, pitch, run and field on has sufficient moisture not just on the surface, but through the surface…
Click here to continue reading this article on Ballfields.com from Minnesota Twins Head Groundskeeper Larry Divito, “Give Me Some Water”…
You can also learn more about hoses & nozzles at the Groundskeeper University lesson, Module 105. Moisture Management: Hoses & Nozzles …
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