Vertical Mowing definition

Vertical Mowing means a form of thatch removal involving the use of special equipment that makes multiple vertical cuts into the Lawn or other turfgrass. Vertical Mowing may also be referred to as verticutting.

Examples of Vertical Mowing in a sentence

  • Aerating and Vertical Mowing ....................................

  • Grooming and conditioning procedures including Aerification, Vertical Mowing, Slicing, Top Dressing Brushing etc.

  • No suit, action or other proceeding shall be pending which seeks to restrain, enjoin or other- wise prohibit the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

  • Vertical Mowing Allteesshallbe vertically mowed three(3) times each yearinconjunction with aerification or as needed to control thatch build up.

  • In order to promote necessary rhizome repair, extra watering of Turfgrass may occur on any day of the week for a 14-day period after Core Aerification or Vertical Mowing has occurred.

  • Vertical Mowing All approaches and collars and sloping shall be vertically mowed three (3) times each year in conjunction with aerification or as needed to control thatch build up.

  • An entire zone of an Irrigation system, may only be used for rhizome repair watering if the zone in question is for an area that contains at least 50% Turfgrass recovering from Core Aerification or Vertical Mowing.

  • Grooming and conditioning procedures including Aerification, Vertical Mowing, Slicing, Top Dressing Brushing etc appropriate for the Type Turf and Season.

  • Award the FY2023 Paulding County Right of Way Vertical Mowing Contract I to the lowest responsive bidder, NGL & Erosion Control Group, in the amount of $90,168.00.

  • George Jones, Transportation Director stated the FY2023 Paulding County Right of Way Vertical Mowing Contract I is for approximately 75.1 miles on 79 County Roads.

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