With spring arriving, also arriving is the wet midwest weather and the question of, "Should I Grass My Baselines?" Here is a repost from an earlier blog posting in regards to grass baselines.
Does that really work? I get that question all of the time. So, I stopped by Dunker Field today to take a few photos. J&D Turf applies fertilizer and chemicals to the field during the year. We also laser grade the infield each fall. Enough with the background info, lets get to the photos. Keep in mind, this was after over 100 games and practices..........
First base and third base:
As you can see, the baselines are in great shape. A couple things to remember with grass baselines:
1. There will be maintenance to the lines. Constant overseeding with ryegrass and allowing the runners to "cleat it in" is necessary weekly when there is play
2. Don't be afraid to sod the area off of 3rd base. As you can see from this photo, the area where the players lead off will be worn. Just install a row or two of new sod each fall. Sure beats trying to dry wet baselines!
3. Finally, grass baselines work best when building a new field or when renovating and laser grading an existing field. Click HERE to see a renovation that took place last summer at Martinsville High School.
So yes, grass baselines will perform well with the correct installation and maintenance plan.
Go to j-dturf.com to learn more about J&D Turf.
Play on!
--Jamie
@JamieMehringer
Different types of grasses and different requirements and everything. It must be hard to keep track of it all.
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I agree, the correct installation is quite necessary.
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