Recovery of damaged grass
This project focused on the rehabilitation of a grass surface that showed clear symptoms of exhaustion: loss of density, yellowing, bald areas and compaction of the substrate. The intervention was designed to restore turf vitality through edaphic and nutritional improvement techniques.
Phase 1: Diagnosis and preparation
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Evaluation of the state of the grass and visual analysis of the soil.
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Low cut and removal of dry plant remains.
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Surface aeration to facilitate nutrient penetration.
Phase 2: Contribution of organic mulch
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Homogeneous application of screened plant mulch.
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Improvement of soil structure, increase in water retention capacity and activation of the soil microbiota.
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Manual leveling to avoid waterlogging and promote uniform growth.
Phase 3: Fertilization with macro and micronutrients
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Provision of balanced fertilizer with nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) to stimulate root and foliar growth.
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Application of essential micronutrients such as iron (Fe), magnesium (Mg), zinc (Zn) and manganese (Mn) to correct deficiencies and improve greenness.
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Controlled irrigation to facilitate absorption and avoid leaching.
Final result: Progressive recovery of the color, density and texture of the grass.
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Uniform, healthy and aesthetically renewed surface.
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Improved resistance to water stress and trampling.