Hello all, I have a client who planted velvet bent on their greens at a 9-hole addition I did located in the northeast corner of NY on Lake Champlain. Now, he is faced with the undaunting task of growing it in since this past spring, and attempting to manage it as needed.
I know little about this grass with respect to grow-in & management, but it was clear to me that it doesn't like to creep at all. Rather, it grows in small patches and seems to work its way (very slowly it seems) out from there. Therein lies the challenge of getting it to fill-in whereas, a more commonly used variety creeps and fills in much quicker with normal grow-in techniques.
So, to all of you superintendents and to those architects or others who happen to have experience with this grass, I ask for your input. I left them with a typical grow-in program of topdressing, verticutting, spoon-feeding, but I am not even sure if this is the best approach with this grass.
The greens are sand based built to no particular specification, but to simply use what came from the site (good sand for this purpose I might add) with underdrainage... All greens have good exposure to sun and with good air flow.
Thanks for the help.