THIS WEEK’S FIELD TIP
Calcined clay drying agents are a necessary tool in any groundskeeper’s work shed. But use it properly as the cost of these materials can add up quickly if over applied. If there is standing water on any of the skin surfaces, it is important to remove that free water first — but NOT by sweeping it off the skin. Use a large sponge like the Beacon Puddle Sponge to rapidly absorb and dispose of the standing water. If the puddle is really deep, use a puddle pumpfirst. Once all free standing water is removed, then you can apply your drying agent sparingly, and lightly rake it in. You can always add more. |
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