Boningale Nurseries At SALTEX 2017

Boningale Nurseries At SALTEX 2017: Stand No. K190i (located in the BALI Pavilion).

Boningale Nurseries, one of the leading suppliers to the British landscaping industry, will be exhibiting at SALTEX alongside experts from the company’s award winning green roof department, Boningale GreenSky.

Boningale Nurseries At SALTEX 2017

With more than 50 years’ experience, growing over 2 million plants a year, Boningale Nurseries’ sales team will be at SALTEX offering their expert product and market knowledge.  With GreenSky, they also will be demonstrating how they have been successfully supplying both traditional nursery and green roof planting stock to contractors and architects.

The team will also be sharing their specialist advice on contract-growing and why more and more customers are utilising Boningale’s modern growing facilities.

Visitors can also find out about Boningale’s connections with all of Europe’s specialist suppliers, and how the team source a wide range of high specification plants, from pleached trees and hedging to specimens and topiary.

For more information, please visit: www.boningale.co.uk

Duralock Sports Performance Fencing

Duralock is the market leading manufacturer of PVCu sports and equestrian fencing systems; including post and rail, movable barriers, gates and crowd barriers.

Duralock Sports Performance Fencing has been developed specifically with sports clubs in mind and is approved by governing bodies Worldwide.

We’ve designed it to flex under impact, reducing the risk of injury and concealed fixings and smooth rounded surfaces make the whole system exceptionally safe. The award winning PVC-u construction withstands heavy use in all weathers without warping, splitting or breaking.

All of our fencing systems are suitable for use on all surfaces, from natural turf to AGP and 3G and are available as permanent or removable fixtures. Specially developed ‘feet’ for 2 metre sections are available for temporary boundaries making them ideal for multi-use sports facilities.

Competitively priced, with a 15 year guarantee, Duralock offers the perfect choice in Performance Fencing for all applications.

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Modified Flail Raises Performance Levels

Modified Flail Raises Performance Levels: Flail Manufacturer Muthing have launched a wheeled version of their out-front MU-FM flail. Simon Richard, UK Agent for the Muthing range says, “When compared with a cylinder mower alternative, the flail option’s ability to cut longer and wetter grass more efficiently has long been well established.

Manoeuvrability has always been the negative to using a flail mower but Muthing’s new development, where the conventional rear roller is replaced with four wheels, has taken performance to a new level. Client testing feedback confirms a marked increase in both manoeuvrability and also quality of cut, along verges and around flower beds and trees.

Modified flail raises performance levels:

Dougie Fox from East Lothian Council’s Landscape and Countryside Department says, “due to changes in the way certain areas have to be maintained, using a flail mower is the ideal solution. The Muthing MU-FM-4 wheel, on our John Deere’s allows us to cut longer, wetter growth. Manoeuvrability is superior to other products in the market and the end result is a more easily maintained area with a better visual finish”

Simon continues “Highway and embankment maintenance has been at the fore-front of public expenditure cuts and equipment suppliers need to react to these changes. Local authority ability to achieve the two objectives of delivering cut quality at less frequent intervals will be increased by raising the level of flails mowers, as a percentage of ground care machinery stock. Rotary and Flail mowers also generally cost less to purchase, and maintain”

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Groundsmen Lend A Hand To Help Cricket Club’s Pitch Stay Green

King’s Ely groundsmen lend a hand to help City of Ely Cricket Club’s pitch stay green ahead of new season.

The grounds of King’s Ely are known for their luscious lawns – but this month, the school’s groundsmen have been lending a hand to help another local institution ensure their pitch remains in top condition over the winter.

Grounds manager Will Temple and his assistant, Chris Young, have been busy spreading two tonnes of soil over the wicket at the City of Ely Cricket Club so new grass can grow ahead of the new season next year.

City of Ely Cricket Club

The gruelling task took just an hour-and-a-half to complete, much to the delight of the club’s President, Brian Leonard.

He said: “The club has a long and proud history and its wicket on Paradise Field in the centre of the city has always been renowned as one on which batsman can flourish.

“King’s Ely learnt of the cricket club’s need and kindly agreed to make its mechanised loam-spreader this year as part of its ongoing community support commitment.

“Thus it was that in early October that Will and Chris arrived on the Paradise Field and left having achieved what had hitherto been the all-day and back-breaking task of distributing two tonnes of soil evenly across the wicket area by hand.

“It is a wonderful gesture by King’s Ely and one that should bear fruit for Ely’s batsmen next season as they seek to take advantage of the quality wickets and progress up the Cambridgeshire cricket leagues.”

Before every new season begins, the club scarifies, spikes, re-seeds and then spreads loam onto the wicket.

“In recent years a few of my friends have helped with the all-important autumn task of ensuring that the wickets are refreshed and re-seeded for the following season,” Brian added.

“Of the tasks at hand, the one involving the most muscle power is spreading loam and myself and my helpers are well past retirement age!”

Brian has been the club’s President for the past 25 years and has tended to its pitch single-handedly for over two decades.

He has been honoured at Lord’s with a lifetime achievement award by the England Cricket Board (ECB) for his services to the sport.

To read the original article from Ely Standard, click here

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