To help with the recent change in the weather, the Grounds Management Association have issued some excellent advice on dealing with snow and ice (frost) on sports pitches.
Where To Start
An important note to start on is that snow and ice (frost) on turf are not harmful to the grass plant and can be left to melt providing there is not an immediate need to clear snow in order to facilitate play. There are however some points to consider.
Some Points To Consider
Before deciding on the appropriate action when dealing with frost, it’s important to consider the following points:
Best Practice For Dealing With Frost
Check out other resources and guides from the Grounds Management Association.
