Severn Amenity Services - SAS Gaia range of unique biological products. Martin Townsend provides support for a more holistic approach to management of turf.
If you ever wondered what a cricket square looks like in the autumn... ππ
The grounds staff work hard all year round to prepare pitches for the summer. What a wonderful job they do!
#GoGlos ππ€
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Congratulations and a big THANK YOU to @collett_paul who started at Glos Cricket exactly 40 years ago today π
4οΈβ£0οΈβ£ not out and still going strong πͺ
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@tomcowley17 @TheAgeasBowl Tom, 50 years ago my first boss in groundsmanship was Jim Fairbrother the Head Groundsman @ Lords Cricket Ground and one of his first pieces of advice to me was: I can teach you what and how but you only learn βwhenβby experience. Your application timing was spot on yet again π
Excellent results Jamie @sportsturfman The cricket square looking really healthy and ready for the much awaited start of the cricket season. ππ @SASGaia
@CentenaryHGK@royalbledgolf@ToroGolf@IMGPrestigeGolf Another excellent and informative video ππ@CentenaryHGK
Air, warmth, moisture, and soil biology plus soil and plant food βοΈβοΈ. Royal Bled golfers youβre in for another treat this summer. π
@barnstonworth@Karl_McDermott My first year at Lords @SASGaia From pavilion end, Roger Pickford who went onto Chelmsford as H Groundsman, Jim Fairbrother H Groundsman, Alec Gull Dep H Groundsman & Tony Archdale Score Box One operator.
Winter 73/74 we relayed 50% of the Test Match Wickets.Excellent photo π
@Agger@GlosBirds Midday today Red Kite east to west over Hempsted, first sighting in the 11 years we have lived hereπ. Egret heading south mid afternoon, Raven and 3 Buzzards.
@Gloscricket 34 years associated with Glos CCC and never seen the ground look so good @SASGaia. Great effort Sean, Paul and all the team. Well done πππ
One thing hosting 65000 people on the course in 4 days is the trampled down rough. Areas that we would struggle to get near have been well and truly flattened. Last autumns flail collecting has already thinned the roughs out in the usual hot spots @WiedenmannUK ππ»