thanks for the video. in england I do similar but use my sarel roller to get some spike holes into bare and damaged areas then drench... next day will put the loam and seed mix( made up three days before game )
Nice work. We are starting to play cricket Tsitsikamma South Africa and we are taking some inspiration from your videos. We have no equipment but never mind, we will make a plan somehow
For slightly better levels long-term I reckon you're better off topdressing after soaking the wicket when the pitch is a bit more swollen than when it is dry. I'm a big fan of rotary mowers for post-match clean ups too. And for maintenance mowing of the wicket square.
thanks for the video. in england I do similar but use my sarel roller to get some spike holes into bare and damaged areas then drench... next day will put the loam and seed mix( made up three days before game )
and just like my machinery doesnt start straight away lol
Nice work. We are starting to play cricket Tsitsikamma South Africa and we are taking some inspiration from your videos. We have no equipment but never mind, we will make a plan somehow
thanks mat,e appreciate your support, please get in touch if you have any questions
For slightly better levels long-term I reckon you're better off topdressing after soaking the wicket when the pitch is a bit more swollen than when it is dry. I'm a big fan of rotary mowers for post-match clean ups too. And for maintenance mowing of the wicket square.
Good videos flyndog!
Was this wicket to be used again the following weekend or put to bed for the season?
put to bed mate
Suggest me how to make turf wicket?
What about the wide lines
what about them?