Wednesday, June 12, 2013

North Tee Landscape Improvements



End of season the maintenance staff completed a lanscape feature to the walk-up area of the north driving range.  Below are a few pictures of the process, and finsihed product.



 The process began with removing sod.  The entire area was walked over with a sod cutter.  This process cuts underneath the turf's canopy and roots to allow easy removal of the turf.  Above is a picture of staff members clearing out sod, exposing the soil below.

Maintenance Team Members had to move three irrigation heads to the edge of the landscape bed in order to have adequate water supplying the new plant material.

Maintenance Team members also removed about 4,500 sq. ft. of sod to accomadate all the new plant material.


9 ligustrum trees were planted, at equal spacing, in the center of the landscape area.  The rest of the area was accented by a mix of Red Fountaingrass, Dwarf Fakahatchee, and Firecracker.



Above is the finished product. Once the plant material matures it will fill the space in beautifully and give the range tee a nice enhancement.


Above is a panorama shot of the completed project.

Below is an up-close shot of the project.

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