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Glasgow Golf Club Switches To Scotts
14 Feb 08: Renfrew Golf Club, an 18-hole parkland course on the outskirts of Glasgow, has switched to a total Scotts nutrition and control programme after being impressed by several of the company’s products.

Terryland Park Scoops Top Groundsman Award
18 Jan 08: Noel Connolly, groundsman at Terryland Park in Galway, has been named as the winner of the Eircom League Groundsman of the Year award for 2007.

Sun Shines On Inaugural GCSAI President's Cup
10 Jan 08: The sun shone brightly on the Southeast region as they lifted the inaugural GCSAI President’s Cup sponsored by Scotts.

Scotts Is Top Of The Crops
22 Nov 07: Specialist growing media producer, Scotts, has achieved a 20 per cent increase in the sales of its Levington B2 blocking compost over the past three years, primarily to vegetable and salad growers.

Even More Technical Expertise From Scotts
22 Nov 07: Scotts has appointed Andrew Wilson to the position of technical sales manager – fertilizers, for the ornamental horticulture and specialist agriculture division.

H2Pro Solves Dry Patch At Leeds Castle
12 Nov 07: Leeds Castle Golf Club, in Kent, has successfully overcome a serious dry patch problem on its nine-hole course this summer with Scotts H2Pro wetting agent.

Scotts Blends New & Proven Technology
09 Nov 07: Scotts’ BTME offering includes the launch of a new generation spray pattern indicator, plus a strong focus on its comprehensive range of proven turf fertilizers for golf, sports and landscaping applications.

Congleton Blossoms Again With Support From Scotts
01 Nov 07: For the second year running Scotts has sponsored Congleton in Bloom, a voluntary organisation in Congleton, Cheshire, dedicated to providing beautiful floral displays around the town.

Wigan Athletic Gets Top Results With Scotts H2Pro
23 Oct 07: Premiership football club Wigan Athletic has seen significant improvements in the quality of its pitch at the JJB stadium after using Scotts H2Pro Maximise.

Nemasys G Banishes Bugs From Stonehenge
22 Oct 07: One of England’s most famous landmarks, Stonehenge, has beaten a serious infestation of chafer grubs, thanks to a biological control from Scotts called Nemasys G, which uses nematodes to kill off pests naturally and safely.

 
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