Keyword: Wildflowers
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The impact of wildflower habitat on insect functional group abundance in turfgrass systems |
Hamon, Laura E.; Kilpatrick, Lauren D.; Billeisen, Terri L. 2024. Insects. July. 15(7): p. 520 [1-11]. |
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Presence of pollinator-friendly habitat on pollinator communities in managed turfgrass systems Access Restrictions |
Billeisen, Terri L.; Kilpatrick, Lauren D.; Seth-Carley, Danesha; Brandenburg, Rick L. 2022. International Turfgrass Society Research Journal. June. 14(1): p. 295-303. |
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Wildflowers bring in bees, but so much more: Converting out-of-play areas into flowering habitats can reduce maintenance expenses, help create a more sustainable golf course, and offer opportunities for engaging golfers and the non-golfing public Access Restrictions |
Dale, Adam G. 2020. Golf Course Management. February. 88(2): p. 66-71. |
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Floral abundance and richness drive beneficial arthropod conservation and biological control on golf courses Access Restrictions |
Dale, Adam G.; Perry, Rebecca L.; Cope, Grace C.; Benda, Nicole. 2020. Urban Ecosystems. February. 23(1): p. 55-66. |
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317353 |
NERTF research update | Sykes, Gary J. 2019. The Newsletter [New England]. July. p. 4-5. |
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307524 |
Let's talk New England turf research |
Sykes, Gary. 2019. Surf 'n' Turf. May/June. p. 1, 8. |
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307777 |
Declining biodiversity - how can turf play a part? | Anonymous. 2019. Turf Matters. May/June. p. 35. |
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306238 |
Creating a wild flower meadow: The development of the All Ireland Pollinator Plan is something that should be commended across all communities. The golf and sportsturf sector is well places to embrace this exciting new strategy. One of the recommendations of the Plan is to encourage natural meadow areas Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2019. Greenside. April. p. 24-25. |
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304646 |
[Snowdrops, crocus, and bluebells] |
Hutchinson, James. 2019. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 12. |
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305827 |
Golf Environment Awards, wildflowers and ecology: What is the STRI looking for when assessing whether your course is doing a good job looking after the environment? |
Rumball, Rowan. 2019. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 34-37. |
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305841 |
[Flowers and eco-rough] |
Hutchinson, James. 2019. Greenkeeper International. February. p. 12. |
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305781 |
Operation pollinator |
Anonymous. 2019. Greenkeeper International. February. p. 19. |
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305786 |
[Wildflowers this year] |
Hutchinson, James. 2018. Greenkeeper International. October. p. 12. |
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Thyme to tumulus, a wildflower story | Hutchinson, James. 2018. Greenkeeper International. September. p. 34-37. |
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302393 |
Push for pollinators: Pollinator-friendly landscape plants are beginning to grow in popularity as awareness about their importance rises |
Schappacher, Emily. 2018. Landscape Management. September. 57(9): p. 24-25. |
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300952 |
[Carnoustie and the environment] |
Hutchinson, James. 2018. Greenkeeper International. August. p. 12. |
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300457 |
Project Pollin-8 |
Anonymous. 2018. Greenkeeper International. August. p. 20. |
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300465 |
Wildflower meadows for the busy superintendent (because aren't they all?) |
Schrum, Hannah. 2018. Golfdom. August. 74(8): p. 12-17. |
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300280 |
On course with Project Pollin-8 |
Anonymous. 2018. Greenkeeper International. May. p. 32-34. |
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300114 |
To mow or to mow less: Lawn mowing frequency affects bee abundance and diversity in suburban yards Access Restrictions |
Lerman, Susannah B.; Contosta, Alexandra R.; Milam, Joan; Bang, Christofer. 2018. Biological Conservation. May. 221: p. 160-174. |
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Less mowing equals more bees Access Restrictions |
Lerman, S. B.; Contosta, A. R.; Milam, J.; Bang, C. 2018. Golf Course Management. May. 86(5): p. 71. |
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298239 |
Caltha palustris: Yellow Marsh Marigold, Cowslip | Ward, Dave; Bernardy, Kati. 2018. On Course [MAGCS]. May. 71(12[13]): p. 24. |
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Why you should grow a lawn for bees: Leave these weed flowers intact, and pollinators will thank you | Oder, Tom. 2018. Mother Nature Network. April 27. p. [1-6]. |
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Benefits of native grasses: Native grasses as food for pollinators |
Narem, Diane M.; Meyer, Mary H. 2018. Hole Notes. March. 53(2): p. Cover, 20-25. |
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Golf courses embrace their wild side | Anonymous. 2018. Turf Matters. January/February. p. 4. |
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Smart Lawn Care to Protect Pollinators |
Smitley, Dave. 2017. East Lansing, Michigan: Michigan State University Extension. [2] pp. |
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Operation Monarch for golf courses: Developing protocols for monarch butterfly conservation plantings in golf course naturalized roughs | Potter, Daniel A.; Baker, Adam; Redmond, Carl; Munshaw, Gregg. 2017. Turfgrass and Environmental Research Program: 2017 Research Summaries. p. 340-345. |
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298236 |
Downriver pollinator project summary |
Greene, Mike. 2017. Turf's Up in the Inland Empire. Winter. p. 2, 4. |
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Taking responsibility | Dudley, Sean. 2017. Golf Course Architecture. October. 50: p. 60. |
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'Tellytubbyland' helping wildflowers at Hickleton |
Anonymous. 2017. Greenkeeper International. August. p. 74. |
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290103 |
[Should you eliminate non-native plants to reduce competition with native species in flowering lawns?] | Hilinske-Christensen, Jeanne. 2017. Kenosha News. August 17. p. [1-2]. |
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Bashing balsam in Lancaster |
Anonymous. 2017. Greenkeeper International. July. p. 82. |
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288435 |
Habitats for honeybees |
Parascenzo, Marino. 2017. USGA Green Section Record. July 21. 55(14): p. 1-2. |
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320326 |
Don't wait, pollinate |
Anonymous. 2017. Greenkeeper International. June. p. 24. |
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286415 |
Bringing the community to the course |
Hutchinson, James. 2017. Greenkeeper International. June. p. 82. |
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286434 |
[Bluebells et al] |
Hutchinson, James. 2017. Greenkeeper International. May. p. 15. |
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286399 |
Which traits allow weed species to persist in grass margin strips? Access Restrictions |
Cordeau, Stéphane; Ryan, Matthew R.; Bohan, David A.; Reboud, Xavier; Chauvel, Bruno. 2017. Weed Science. May/June. 65(3): p. 381-394. |
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285517 |
[Hedges at Carus Green] |
Hutchinson, James. 2017. Greenkeeper International. April. p. 13. |
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Plant the rainbow Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2017. Golf Course Management. March. 85(3): p. 22. |
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281401 |
Operation Pollinator - Stephen Thompson, John O'Gaunt Golf Club Access Restrictions |
Waite, Helen. 2017. STRI Bulletin. Spring. 277: p. 29. |
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285198 |
Wildflowers bring Gaudet Luce to life |
Anonymous. 2017. Greenkeeper International. February. p. 56-59. |
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Pollinator health requires vigilance, outreach: Turf managers must articulate application practices and other conservation priorities to a concerned public and membership |
White, Patrick. 2017. Superintendent. February. 16(2): p. 28-31. |
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282204 |
Naturalizing Rough Areas with Wildflowers | Anonymous. 2016. [Far Hills, New Jersey]: United States Golf Association. 2 pp. |
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275018 |
Meadows and Prairies: Wildlife-Friendly Alternatives to Lawn | Sullivan, Kristi L.; Brittingham, Margaret C. 2016. [University Park, Pennsylvania]: Extension, College of Agricultural Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University. 6 pp. |
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280043 |
Reconsidering the weed | Bethke-Dejaeghere, Stephanie. 2016. Marshall Independent. December 15. p. [1-3]. |
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296506 |
'Hey petal': Greenkeeping Geordies embrace their flower-loving side | Hutchinson, James. 2016. Greenkeeper International. October. p. 40-43. |
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283553 |
Wildflower inspiration: Calderdale Corridors of Colour |
Dempsey, Mark. 2016. Pitchcare. October/November. 69: p. 94-97. |
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278684 |
An alternative lawn |
Tyrell, Anthony J. 2016. The Garden. September. 141(9): p. 18. |
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Bee fauna and floral abundance within lawn-dominated suburban yards in Springfield, MA |
Lerman, S. B.; Milam, J. 2016. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. September. 109(5): p. 713-723. |
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286624 |
Lawn lovers vs. flower fanciers | Caplan, Larry. 2016. Evansville Courier & Press. September 1. p. [1]. |
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275422 |
[Orchids, butterflies, and other wildlife] |
Hutchinson, James. 2016. Greenkeeper International. August. p. 12. |
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276382 |
Local authorities: Has the paradigm shifted? |
Sheridan, Bernard. 2016. Pitchcare. August/September. 68: p. 50-55. |
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275663 |
Improving aesthetic and diversity of bermudagrass lawn in its dormancy period Access Restrictions |
Mirabile, Massimo; Bretzel, Francesca; Gaetani, Monica; Lulli, Filippo; Volterrani, Marco. 2016. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening. August 1. 18: p. 190-197. |
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[Orchids and sightings] |
Hutchinson, James. 2016. Greenkeeper International. July. p. 12. |
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276120 |
Food for pollinators: Quantifying the nectar and pollen resources of urban flower meadows |
Hicks, Damien M.; Ouvrard, Pierre; Baldock, Katherine C. R.; Baude, Mathilde; Goddard, Mark A.; Kunin, William E.; Mitschunas, Nadine; Memmott, Jane; Morse, Helen; Nikolitsi, Maria; Osgathorpe, Lynne M.; Potts, Simon G.; Robertson, Kristy M.; Scott, Anna V.; Sinclair, Frazer; Westbury, Duncan B.; Stone, Graham N. 2016. PloS ONE. June 24. 11(6): p. e0158117 [1-37]. |
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[Sowings and sightings] |
Hutchinson, James. 2016. Greenkeeper International. May. p. 12. |
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276136 |
A modern take on the old estate | Hoskins, Colin. 2016. The Groundsman [IOG]. March. p. 23. |
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All-Ireland Pollinator Plan 2015-2020 | Hurley, Jim. 2015. Greenside. December. p. 14, 11. |
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John O'Gaunt: A golf course is not just a golf course! |
Thompson, Steve. 2015. Pitchcare. October/November. 63: p. 115. |
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Elsham Golf Club: Eco projects that don't cost the earth |
Sanderson, Mark. 2015. Pitchcare. October/November. 63: p. 142. |
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267288 |
Wildflowers a hit at Wigan: How a BIGGA member has teamed up with germinal seeds to give the area around their listed clubhouse a colourful boost |
Anonymous. 2015. Greenkeeper International. September. p. 56-57. |
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The Open: It's their home too |
Hutchinson, James. 2015. Pitchcare. August/September. 62: p. 112-115. |
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265683 |
Feed-A-Bee partnership, a growing story between MGCSA and Bayer International |
Wong, Frank. 2015. Hole Notes. July. 49(6): p. 30-33. |
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265160 |
Conservation in Ayrshire |
Anonymous. 2015. Greenkeeper International. June. p. 40. |
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Wildflower meadows: A practical approach |
Hewetson-Brown, James. 2015. Pitchcare. June/July. 61: p. 104-108. |
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Ecology: Winning ways with habitat creation |
Darker, Anthony. 2015. Pitchcare. June/July. 61: p. 146. |
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266099 |
Barenbrug Wildflower mixes offer benefited at Mortonhall: How attractive, sustainable and easy to manage wildflower meadows can add so much to a golf course |
Anonymous. 2015. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 46-47. |
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Establishing a wildflower area |
Handley, John. 2015. Pitchcare. February/March. 59: p. 104-109. |
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258542 |
Operation pollinator |
Darker, Anthony. 2015. Pitchcare. February/March. 59: p. 136. |
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To bee, or not to bee: University of Georgia superintendent experiments with managing pollinator habitat at his course |
Stone, Helen M. 2015. Golf Course Industry. January. 27(1): p. 54-56. |
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254443 |
Hockley Golf Club: Downland on the up |
Anonymous. 2015[2014]. Pitchcare. December/January. 58: p. 34-39. |
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Culham Court Estate: Classic estate... perfect location! |
Haywood, Kerry. 2015[2014]. Pitchcare. December/January. 58: p. 40-43. |
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252996 |
Here's the buzz on Operation Pollinator Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2014. Golf Course Management. August. 82(8): p. 26. |
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247776 |
About face: Marriott Golf's Indian Bend Course gets an extreme - and sustainable - makeover |
Aylward, Lawrence. 2014. Superintendent. June. 13(6): p. S4-S6, S8-S9. |
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Grow like wildflowers: Operation Pollinator aims to reverse the plight of bees and pollinating insects by creating valuable habitats in out-of-play areas on golf courses |
Aylward, Lawrence. 2014. Superintendent. April. 13(4): p. 14-15, 18. |
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Benefits of golf course naturalized areas for biological control and pollinator conservation | Dobbs, Emily K.; Potter, Daniel A. 2014. USGA Turfgrass and Environmental Research Online. March/April. 13(2): p. 44-45. |
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Ely City gets the buzz of promoting pollinators |
Winters, Simon. 2014. Pitchcare. February/March. 53: p. 148-149. |
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Naturalizing with wildflowers | Lowe, Todd. 2013. United States Golf Association. Unknown. |
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229756 |
Towards a lawn without grass: The journey of the imperfect lawn and its analogues Access Restrictions |
Smith, Lionel S.; Fellowes, Mark D. E. 2013. Studies in the History of Gardens and DesignedLandscapes. 33(3): p. 157-169. |
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Bowood Golf Club: Don't be so dense! |
Anonymous. 2013. Pitchcare. October/November. 51: p. 122-124. |
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One's summer retreat! Access Restrictions |
Britton, Peter. 2013. Pitchcare. June/July. 49: p. 100-103. |
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Like a butterfly in the wind: Creating wildflower areas at Rockland Country Club is one example of how golf courses can positively impact the environment | Moeller, Adam. 2013. USGA Green Section Record. June 28. 51(12): p. 1-4. |
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Operation pollinator for golf courses: Naturalized areas on golf courses can boost declining populations of native pollinators by providing habitat in out-of-play areas Access Restrictions |
Dobbs, Emily; Potter, Daniel. 2013. Golf Course Management. April. 81(4): p. 100-103. |
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Differences in ryegrass cultivars when used as a nursecrop | Arwine, Tanner; Molina, Raymondo; Cummings, Hennen D.; Bow, John R.; Muir, James P. 2012. ASA, CSSA and SSSA Annual Meetings [2012]. p. 74630. |
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[Paul Voykin still making headlines] | Gurke, John. 2012. On Course [MAGCS]. October. 66(6): p. 21. |
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Golf Guide to Wild Flowers: Getting 'On Course' with Biodiversity | Laxton, Linda. 2011. North Burlington, Norfolk, United Kingdom: British Wild Flowers Plants. 12 pp. |
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The effects of mowing on annual ryegrass used as a nursecrop | Arwine, Tanner. 2011. 2011 International Annual Meetings: [Abstracts][ASA-CSSA-SSSA]. p. 65803. |
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The affects of wildflower seeding rates for estalishment [establishment] in ryegrass as a cover crop | Molina, Raymondo. 2011. 2011 International Annual Meetings: [Abstracts][ASA-CSSA-SSSA]. p. 65822. |
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192687 |
Wildflower: Function, planning, planting and management for success on your course |
Sweet, Kyle. 2011. The Florida Green. Fall. p. 30, 32-33, 35-36. |
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200647 |
Effect of seeding rate (sheep fescue 70% + wildflowers 30%) on the growth characteristics, seasonal anthesis distribution and botanical composition in wildflower pastures |
Lee, Byong Chul; Lee, In Duk; Lee, Hyung Suk. 2011. Journal of The Korean Society of Grassland and Forage Science. September. 31(3): p. 285-294. |
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Cooperative wildflowers at Lakeside Country Club: Naturalization through cooperation | Conway, Joshua. 2011. USGA Green Section Record. September 9. 49(36): p. 1-2. |
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Grow wild on the golf course... and put the habitat back | Laxton, Linda. 2010. Greenkeeper International. December. p. 36-37. |
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Exploring nectar sources for wasps that kill mole crickets: Identifying nectar sources could help spread this biological control of mole crickets | Held, David W.; Abraham, C. M. 2010. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 48(2): p. 12-14. |
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Creating diverse and natural beautification at Arlington Association | Cox, Jim. 2008. Environmental Institute for Golf. March. p. [1-5]. |
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[Challenges at Edgewood Country Club] | Dotti, Paul E. 2008. Environmental Institute for Golf. February. p. [1-4]. |
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Natural area establishment and management on the golf course | Butler, Tim; Purcell, Mary. 2007. Greenkeeper International. November. p. 32, 34. |
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136317 |
Let is grow?: Know thy "no-mow zones" |
Minch, Melanie. 2007. Parks & Rec Business. October. 6(2): p. 48-49. |
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Losing the lawn: It's a good thing Help us please - we need a copy of this item. Click here or Email tgif@msu.edu if you can help! Thank you. |
Alemani, Evelyn. 2007. America in Bloom. October 15. p. [2-3]. |
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Rare plants and animals on the golf course: Sea pea (Lathyrus japonicus) Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2007. International Turfgrass Bulletin. July. 237: p. 19. |
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Get a little wild!... Wildflowers that is |
Sweet, Kyle D. 2007. The Florida Green. Spring. p. 54, 56. |
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