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1. The use of a device with blades that cut vertically into the turf [[canopy]] to sever lateral [[stem]]s, thin grass and [[dethatch]]. Also known as [[verticutting]].<br>
1. The use of a device with blades that cut vertically into the turf [[canopy]] to sever lateral [[stem]]s, thin grass and [[dethatch]]. Also known as [[verticutting]].<br>
2. The thinning of [[turfgrass]]es by blades or wire tines which cut perpendicular to the soil surface. Specifically designed to remove [[mat]], [[thatch]], and grain from [[putting green]]s; to thin dense turf.<br><br>
2. The thinning of [[turfgrass]]es by blades or wire tines which cut perpendicular to the soil surface. Specifically designed to remove [[mat]], [[thatch]], and grain from [[putting green]]s; to thin dense turf.<br><br>
http://hcs.osu.edu/albums/turf_covers/verticutgr.sized.jpg
In this photograph the putting green is being vertucut prior to winter overseeding.


http://hcs.osu.edu/albums/turf_covers/verticutting.sized.jpg
http://hcs.osu.edu/albums/turf_covers/verticutting.sized.jpg
<p>In this photograph a fairway verticut unit is being used to remove some of the thatch from the fairway.
 
In this photograph a fairway verticut unit is being used to remove some of the thatch from the fairway.

Revision as of 18:43, 30 April 2007


1. The use of a device with blades that cut vertically into the turf canopy to sever lateral stems, thin grass and dethatch. Also known as verticutting.
2. The thinning of turfgrasses by blades or wire tines which cut perpendicular to the soil surface. Specifically designed to remove mat, thatch, and grain from putting greens; to thin dense turf.

verticutgr.sized.jpg

In this photograph the putting green is being vertucut prior to winter overseeding.

verticutting.sized.jpg

In this photograph a fairway verticut unit is being used to remove some of the thatch from the fairway.