Wet well after pumping water out of it so we can clean it |
removing remaining water and fish |
Not sure on fish ID yet, but I believe these are full grown. There are no large fish in the irrigation pond that we've seen |
closeup of fish |
This screen lays along the top of the concrete slab that slants along the waterline |
this screen stands vertically just outside of the screen that rests along the wet well wall |
this is the inner screen that rests up against the wall on the pump station |
rebuilt inner screen |
water entering wet well with just the inner screen in place |
BEFORE: #11 blue tee (left front) - before tree removal from below |
AFTER: #11 blue tee after tree removal from below |
AFTER (2) continued brush removal |
1/17/19 - #16 green |
#16 green closeup |
1/17/19 - #18 green: planted annual ryegrass on slope behind green under large oak tree |
#2 small fescue area - dark bare spot is after prepping with handheld spiker |
#7 small fescue area under tree - needs soil prep, seed, topdress |
#7 small fescue area - more established |
#16 fescue area - looking back from green to tee |
#15 gold tee - earthworm castings - before blowing off tee |
#14 fairway - earthworm castings; this is the only fairway with castings - we blow it off as needed |
#13 tee (looking backwards) after blowing off earthworm castings |
#11 in front of tee box - bare areas, escaped rye - plans to sod in the summer |
#14 rough near cart path - missed spot with pre-emerge; sprayed with Kerb last week |
#11 landscape bed with black dye mulch - right of red and yellow tee |
edged cart paths this week (photo taken before cart path cleanup |
shop yard nursery mowed at .150".......because our part-time mower didn't know about the nursery green on the other side of the fence. |
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