For golf courses, lawn water consumption is a large systematic project, closely related to natural weather conditions, soil structure, grass species, and personnel’s awareness of water conservation.
Our implementation plan is based on the actual situation of the stadium and the scope of conditions:
1. Inventory the actual sprinkler irrigation situation in various parts of the stadium, refine the specific locations such as high areas, low-lying areas, slopes, dry spots, etc., and satisfy them respectively through the central sprinkler irrigation control system.
2. Check the water supply capacity of water pumps and pipelines, and reasonably arrange the sprinkler irrigation sequence. Uniform pressure and flow throughout the site.
3. Measure the uniformity of sprinkler irrigation when the water pressure meets the requirements, check the nozzle configuration, and adjust, replace or upgrade in a timely manner.
4. Monitor root system growth and root zone soil moisture in a planned manner.
5. Use growth inhibitors and penetrants rationally to increase lawn density.
6. Increase the pruning height appropriately to improve resistance and increase root length.
7. Make the lawn mowers sharp enough to reduce the large consumption caused by repairing scars on the grass blades.
8. Monitor evaporation (establish a weather station) and monitor changes in soil moisture. Set intervals for irrigation to avoid watering too much at one time
9. Select drought-resistant grass species, ground covers, trees and shrubs for use on the golf course.
10. Reduce N application.
11. Prune the roots of trees near important lawn areas to reduce competition between tree roots and lawn grass for water and fertilizer.
12. Upgrade the drainage system.
13. Enhance employees’ awareness of water conservation.
Post time: Jul-11-2024