
TurfDress
TurfDress Compost is specifically designed for turf topdressing applications. This fine textured topdressing is light and friable and spreads easily t...
TurfSoil
A blend of sandy loam soil and our STA Certified TurfDress Compost, every order is freshly screened to ensure a smooth flow through topdressing equipm...
Cyclone Compost
Cyclone Compost is a lightweight topdressing specifically designed to be applied with a mulch blower truck, and is always made fresh on an order ...
Divot Mixes
A quality divot mix should contain enough organic matter, silt and clay to hold sufficient moisture to aid in seed germination and root growth. Too little, and seed germination will be delayed; too much, and downward root growth may be inhibited.
Because users prefer varying degrees of water holding capabilities, we offer several distinct grades of divot mixes. When choosing a divot mix, consideration should be given to the textural analysis and physical properties of the existing sub-soil to assure compatibility.
We custom blend our divot mixes from a selection of the following ingredients options: USGA Sand, Topsoil, LVS TurfDress Compost and Peat Moss.
Divot mixes can be used for a wide range of applications other than golf including but not limited to, polo fields, turf racetracks, and athletic fields.
Sand-Based Topdressing Mix
Fairways, athletic fields and racetracks that are constructed with a sand-based rootzone, should be topdressed with sand-based topdressing when regular maintenance or repairs are needed. Topdressing plays a critical role in turf maintenance as it aids in smoothing the playing surface and providing organic matter and nutrient replenishment. USGA topdressing sand is blended with a customized percentages of organic matter to match the existing rootzone design. The organic matter component can also be custom selected from either Laurel Valley TurfDress Compost or Peat Moss.
Rootzone Blends
When constructing an athletic field, fairway or racetrack from scratch there are several options designers can take. Rootzone blends can be soil or sand based with a customized percentage of organic matter content. Soil-based fields offer standard performance that requires standard amounts of maintenance standard associated costs. Sand-based fields provide higher performance through their ability to infiltrate stormwater and recover more quickly after rain events. These sand-based rootzones do require irrigation systems and more fertilization than soil-based fields. Like fancy sports cars these higher performance fields require more maintenance and associated costs. The organic matter options for either soil or sand-based fields are Laurel Valley TurfDress Compost or Peat Moss.