Aim:
- To maintain grass plant health and structure.
- Essential in the preparation of pitches to create pace and bounce.
- Applied to cool the plant.
- Applied to wash in fertiliser and aid grass seed germination.
Method:
- The range of application method is very wide from the watering can to the automatic irrigation system controlled by computer.
- Water pressure has a big effect on the quantity of water applied.
- The irrigation of pitches must be even to produce even pace and bounce.
Timing:
- The ideal time to water is in the evening when the sun has lost it power.
- Never irrigate in full sun and insure you water the profile to a depth not just the surface.
- Make sure the surface has time to dry before the surface is used.
Effects of Incorrect Procedure:
- If you do not water to a depth you can produce a crust which may lead to the top of the pitch breaking up.
- Ensure you water to a depth to encourage deep rooting, just watering the surface will cause shallow rooting and possibly a profile break which will lead to a poor surface durability.
Equipment Selection:
- Watering can, hose pipe, self-travelling sprinkler.
- Automatic pop-up system with tank and pump.
Practical Tips:
- Check your league rules as there is often a rule stating no water should be applied some many hours from the start of the game.
- If you are considering a new pavilion, equipment shed pitch drainage give a thought to water harvesting to reduce your water bills.