PRO Supplier

As a long time user of Limagrain products, Simon Cotterill – head greenkeeper at Market Drayton Golf Club, believes that the company has been instrumental in helping him transform the greens.

Positioned in the surrounding countryside of Shropshire; lies Market Drayton Golf Club which was established in 1906. This challenging 18 hole parkland course offers spectacular views and also supports a rich variety of wildlife.

Regarded as one of the best golf courses in the county, Simon and his three full time members of staff and one part time, are tasked with maintaining the course at Market Drayton Golf Club to the highest possible standard.

Simon has been an employee at the club for over twenty-five years and for twenty of those years he has been using Limagrain products. In 2010 he decided to undertake a major greens renovation programme and to help him along the way he sought the advice of the company.

“Between 2008 and 2010 we made some improvements to the greens which resulted in better drainage and surfaces. Because we had drier greens we thought that we would try and get rid of the meadow grasses so we started taking advice from Limagrain on how to take meadow grass greens over to bent grass greens. They have been great and have been helping me with a number of things including varieties, planting regimes, overseeding and getting the best out of the Graden machine initially and later a sorrel roller type speed seed.”

To improve the overall quality of the grass species, Simon overseeds with Limagrain’s MM9 grass seed, which is a product of the MM range – one of the most respected brands in the UK amenity industry. The MM9 grass seed produces a fine, dense sward for the ultimate playing surface, and Simon has certainly noticed the improvements.

“From 2010 until 2013 we overseeded just once a year with the MM9 and were putting on 5g per square metre through the Graden. In 2014 we started using 2g a month in May, June, July and August with an overseeder and we did the same this year.

“MM9 has extremely quick germination and we’ve seen a massive increase in grass coverage and density in the last five years on the greens. We now have greens dominated by up to 70% bent grass instead of annual meadow grass.
“It’s safe to say that I would absolutely recommend Limagrain.”

For further information, please contact Limagrain UK on 01472 371471 or visit the company’s website www.limagrain.co.uk. You can also follow the company on Twitter: @MM_Seed

Votes: 0
E-mail me when people leave their comments –

You need to be a member of Landscape Juice Network to add comments!

Join Landscape Juice Network

Open forum activity

Fusion Media posted a blog post
Paddington Recreation Ground, in the City of Westminster, has long been a cherished haven for Londoners, offering 27 acres of greenery and diverse amenities since its inception in 1888. Drawing over 2 million visitors annually, this historic…
26 minutes ago
My Garden Design posted a blog post
Did you know that it was frustration that inspired Paul Baker to start Tapestry Design Studios and then My Garden Design? We all know that clients can be impatient. Once they've made the decision to commission a garden makeover, they want the work…
3 hours ago
My Garden Design liked Richard Farley's discussion Nature Loving Customers !!!
4 hours ago
My Garden Design commented on David strows's blog post New British standard for paving Instalation
"Thankyou David for raising awareness. We are APL members and welcome to new guidance"
4 hours ago
My Garden Design liked David strows's blog post New British standard for paving Instalation
4 hours ago
Paul Rogers replied to James's discussion Overseeding
"I scarified etc etc etc etc one of my customers lawn on Saturday, first time I've ever done it for a customer. What I thought would take me 3/4 hours took me all day. I was a broken man at the end of it :) I finished off by laying fleece all over…"
7 hours ago
James replied to James's discussion Overseeding
"Good idea. Thanks"
20 hours ago
Ian Harvey replied to James's discussion Overseeding
"I had similar issues with laid turf, and also reseeded areas in the past - the biggest issue is trusting the owner to water religiously. I bought a battery powered water timer,  multi-way adaptor, sprinklers and hose set, and now rent that to…"
21 hours ago
James replied to James's discussion Overseeding
"Thank you guys. Putting my mind at rest. 
It is a large front garden 300m², two thirds in the sun all day the other third will be mostly shade.
The customer is a regular of mine and I have worked here plus 2 other properties for them. Never had an…"
yesterday
Jon Chandler replied to James's discussion Overseeding
"Agree, should be ok if they water, but deffo top dress.
 "
yesterday
David strows posted a blog post
Hello everyone. my name is David strows and I just thought I'd mention the new bs 7533-102.Some of you may know what it is and some may not. there is a bit of confusion in general as to what it does so I will give a brief Ive review. the proposed…
Saturday
Wayne Buckland replied to DerbyLad's discussion Fence spike in clay
"As previously mentioned, I wouldn't  use spikes and in fact won't use timber posts anymore, they just do not last. Go for concrete post with arris rails "
Saturday
Pete Henchey replied to James's discussion Overseeding
"You could even go as far as buying a sprinkler head and adding it to the job cost, its more likely that they might actully water the seed then, as even with the customer stating they will water the lawn, they often dont follow through (Stuart's…"
Saturday
Intelligent Gardening replied to James's discussion Overseeding
"Just depend on the weather as you say, and the client. Would they water it dilligently or could you set them up on a timed sprinkler? Is it in the shade or full sun all day etc. It's impossible to say.
The main thing is just to talk with client and…"
Saturday
Lawnman replied to James's discussion Overseeding
"Agree with Stuart, should get good germination, water regularly till established then taper off watering. "
Saturday
Stuart @ Eco Garden Maintenance replied to James's discussion Overseeding
"As long as the client is willing to water in dry spells then I would say crack on. Make sure you have it in your terms and conditions that you are not responsible for lack of water after completion and make sure you get paid straight after. I have…"
Saturday
More…
PRO

Overseeding

Just after some input from you guysGoing to be doing a lawn scarification and overseed/top dress but because of the naff weather we have had it has taken me ages to get the weedkiller down on the lawn. I have to wait 4 weeks before seeding and that…

Read more…
9 Replies · Reply by Paul Rogers 7 hours ago
Views: 289