For those of you still residing in Copperleaf over the summer, you will notice the work being undertaken along the roadside of hole 13.
There have been over a dozen new trees planted along the road edge to form a beautiful avenue of trees in the future. All trees are successfully establishing in the area even during the recent dry conditions. A special thanks to Neil Johnson and Flavio Lopez for installing temporary drip irrigation to all of the trees.
The Bemuda grass has been used as a nursery for other projects around the course over the past 3 weeks. The remaining turf will now be sprayed with Round Up to prevent it from growing again.
Within the next two weeks, the area will be planted with new shrubs and plants to complete the project.
I appreciate your patience as we continue to improve Copperleaf for all members and guests.
David
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
It's Raining
Well, after almost a month of dry, windy conditions, Copperleaf is finally receiving some much needed rain today.
This will help the course in many ways, including meeting our irrigation water allocation target for the month set by the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD).
The turf will now quickly recover from the aerification practices carried out over the past 3 weeks and once again present Copperleaf to the high standards we expect.
This will help the course in many ways, including meeting our irrigation water allocation target for the month set by the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD).
The turf will now quickly recover from the aerification practices carried out over the past 3 weeks and once again present Copperleaf to the high standards we expect.
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