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ICL Controlled release fertiliser technology has helped to transform the fairways at Coventry Hearsall Golf Club.

Chris Low, the Course Manager at Coventry Hearsall Golf Club, has witnessed outstanding results since introducing ICL’s Sierrablen Plus Spring & Summer CalMag 23-0-5 + 7CaO + 2.5MgO controlled release fertiliser (CRF) into the club’s fairway programme.

Decision to choose Sierrablen Plus

After seeing numerous positive posts on social media and conducting thorough research, Chris decided to incorporate the fertiliser into his turf management programme to help boost turf density and health.

The availability of larger 500kg bags, which are both cost-effective and easy to apply with a tractor-mounted spreader, further influenced his decision.

Benefits of Controlled Release Fertilisers

Controlled release fertilisers (CRFs) are engineered to release nutrients gradually, ensuring more precise and targeted nutrient delivery to turfgrass.

This is achieved through a coating process that regulates nutrient release, guaranteeing that the turf receives essential nutrients at the right time and in the right quantities.

12744886899?profile=RESIZE_584xThis method not only maximises the efficiency of nutrient uptake but also minimises waste and environmental impact. Sierrablen Plus CalMag 23-0-5 + 7CaO + 2.5MgO can be applied from early in the growing season through to summer, providing over five months of sustained healthy plant growth.

The controlled release of nitrogen supports continuous development, while added magnesium enhances the turf’s green colour and calcium increases cell strength.

Member and Visitor Praise

Since adopting Sierrablen Plus Spring & Summer CalMag 23-0-5 + 7CaO + 2.5MgO, the improvements in turf density at Coventry Hearsall Golf Club have been nothing short of remarkable.

The fairways have drawn praise from both members and visitors alike. “Members and guests have commented that the fairways are like carpets and the best they have ever been,” says Chris.

The benefits of Sierrablen Plus extend beyond just aesthetics and playability. The fertiliser’s controlled release technology provides sustained nutrition for over 5 months, reducing the need for frequent applications and thereby saving time and resources.

Additionally, the environmental benefits of using a controlled release fertiliser, such as reduced leaching and runoff, align with the club’s commitment to sustainable practices.

Sierrablen Plus Spring & Summer CalMag has proven to be a transformative addition to the turf management programme at Coventry Hearsall Golf Club.

“We’ve seen a noticeable improvement in the turf’s resilience and overall health, making our maintenance efforts more effective and efficient,” Chris notes. 

Please contact ICL on 01473 237100 or visit www.icl-growingsolutions.uk and www.icl-growingsolutions.ie if you are in Ireland.

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