Magazine: Articles by John Robertson
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Evaluation of Sanoplant Soil Amendment Trials
Consultancy -
By John Robertson (12 Jul 10 12:00)
The purpose of this trial was to evaluate the effects of incorporation of Sanoplant™ into a sand profile on a sand based putting green using a medium washed sand. - Read Article
Lakelands Country Club Sanoplant Results
Consultancy -
By John Robertson (11 Jul 10 15:50)
Lakelands Country Club recently rebuilt a 2500m2 area adjacent to the clubhouse, consisting of a new 1st Tee, surrounds and walk-way, new 8th Tee and surrounds, and a new practice putting facility. - Read Article
Knox Gardens Oval and Sanoplany
General News -
By John Robertson (28 Apr 10 13:00)
The playing surface has remained remarkably good during winter, and we await further results with new growth in spring. - Read Article
Sanoplant at Brisbane Airport
General News -
By John Robertson (13 Apr 10 6:10)
Much of the Brisbane Airport site is very sandy with poor water retention in the soil. Management at BAC were actively looking for ways to reduce irrigation water consumption, whilst at the same time retaining and presenting an attractive landscape appropriate for such a highly visibile site. - Read Article
Vikings Rugby Club & Sanoplant
Rugby -
By John Robertson (09 Apr 10 12:00)
In the process of reconstructing and returfing their main field, Vikings Rugby Club were seeking to improve water and nutrient efficiency and carefully examined the characteristics of Sanoplant. - Read Article
Sanoplant at Myimbarr Sports Fields, Shellharbour, NSW.
General News -
By John Robertson (16 Mar 10 8:40)
Sanoplant was used in the construction of 2 new sports fields. - Read Article
The Benefits of Sanoplant
General News -
By John Robertson (23 Feb 10 21:45)
SANOPLANT is a granulated soil amendment, which stores water and nutrients and promotes healthy plant growth. Using SANOPLANT, about 50% of irrigation water can be saved! and in addition, the application of SANOPLANT renders any fertiliser use more effective. - Read Article