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[[Acropetal penetrants]] | |||
[[All weather track]] | |||
[[Artificial turf]] | |||
[[Available water]] | |||
[[Centrifugal spreader]] | |||
[[Certified seed]] | |||
[[Chemical soil analysis]] | |||
[[Chemical volatilization]] | |||
[[Clay court]] | |||
[[Concrete sand]] | |||
[[Crowned field]] | |||
[[Digital transit level]] | |||
[[Dolomite]] | |||
[[Drop spreader]] | |||
Fast dry court - has 2 entries | |||
Filled synthetic turf | |||
Flat sloped field | |||
French drain | |||
Frost foot printing | |||
General use pesticides | |||
Grass texture | |||
Growing medium | |||
Inorganic amendments | |||
Interceptor drain | |||
Internal drainage | |||
Level field | |||
Liming agent |
Revision as of 12:12, 21 February 2006
1. A soil having an acid reaction or pH below the neutral point which is pH 7.0. A soil having an excess of hydrogen ions. Turfgrasses generally prefer slightly acid soils, in the range 6.0 - 6.5.
Acropetal penetrants
All weather track
Artificial turf
Available water
Centrifugal spreader
Certified seed
Chemical soil analysis
Chemical volatilization
Clay court
Concrete sand
Crowned field
Digital transit level
Dolomite
Drop spreader
Fast dry court - has 2 entries
Filled synthetic turf
Flat sloped field
French drain
Frost foot printing
General use pesticides
Grass texture
Growing medium
Inorganic amendments
Interceptor drain
Internal drainage
Level field
Liming agent