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FOR SALE - TRENCHER
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1/9/2010 |
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Heavy duty 60hp Ditch Witch RT55 for sale. Click here for full details.

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Use of Compost on Sports Surfaces
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30/8/2010 |
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Compost is the natural, sustainable, low risk way to improve your soils in any landscape. A quality compost will have completed a full composting process involving pasteurisation and microbial transformation for at least 6 weeks. Green Horticultural Group can supply and spread quality compost to improve turf establishment and renovate or topdress turf on playing grounds. Click...

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New Equipment Arriving Soon
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27/7/2010 |
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BLECAVATOR Green Horticultural Group have recently purchased a BLECAVATOR to add to the fleet of specialist ground improvement equipment. Our 'Blec' is still in the box, but will be unveiled in our next edition of the "Green News". The Blecavator is the answer to all your ground preparation challenges, but carrying out several operations in one pass. it is the ideal machine for both...

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Trencher and Operator Hire
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14/5/2010 |
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The Green Irrigation DITCH WITCH Z3500 chain trencher is of enormous assistance to any professional team laying metre after metre of pipe each day. This trencher is designed to install all types of irrigation systems such as PVC and poly pipe in various applications such as sports fields and golf courses. For a more heavy duty option, the 60-hp DITCH WITCH RT55 is designed for...

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Low Cost Aeration Alternative
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25/6/2010 |
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As undertaken by Manly Council to 11.5 hectares of sports surfaces in June, 2010. The Aerway slicer is a low cost alternative to your sports surface aeration requirements. The machine is tractor drawn and can relieve minor compaction problems by lifting and fracturing the soil profile to increase air and water movement. As the Aerway moves over the surface, the unique angles it creates ca...

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Volunteering at Ronald McDonald House
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23/3/2010 |
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Ronald McDonald House is a ‘home away from home’ for seriously ill children and gives the opportunity for their families to stay together whilst they undergo grueling treatment. Over the past six years, Green Horticultural Group have volunteered our services whenever required. Recently, we had a call from the General Manager of the House advising that, due to funding restrictions, they h...

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