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Hard, compacted ground is a sure way to prevent seed germination, encourage moss and disease so good ground preparation with deep decompaction, aeration and soil exchange is the key to guaranteeing good seed germination and a strong healthy sward.
Our experienced operators, complete with some of the very latest ideas in groundcare equipment, will ensure a job well done.
We can offer a full programme or just what suits your needs and your budget!
AERATION AND DECOMPACTION
• EarthQuake Decompaction - the very latest in decompaction technology
• Vertidrain Aeration & Wiedenmann Terraspike Solid Tine Aerator
• Sandmaster - Decompacting and inserting drainage material
• Hollow Coring and Collection • Micro-Tining
SCARIFICATION • Sisis Veemo Scarifier • Sisis TM1000 Deep Scarifier • Graden Scarifier • Rytec Scarifier
OVERSEEDING/TOP DRESSING • Vaderstad 2m Single Pass Seeder • Blec 1.5m Multi Seeder • Charterhouse 2m Disc Seeder • Dakota 420 sander
“We have used ALS contracting services on a number of occasions, for selective spraying on fairways and rough areas in the late spring and we have used them for scarification on all our 45 greens that we have in play. The operatives arrive on site at the precise time expected and complete the job in a professional and efficient manner. The team that co-ordinate bookings and job allocation will do there up most to deal with your needs at their earliest convenience but in emergencies will do their best to attend within 24/36 hours.”
James, Head Groundsman, Hawkstone Park Golf Club.
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