
The Premier Lawn and Sports Turf Science Podcast Brought to you by the Plant Scientists at Eutrema Ltd eutrema.co.uk/
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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| Categories | LeisureHome & Garden | ||||

Dr. Russell Sharp explains what glyphosate (Roundup) is, how it works as a systemic non‑selective herbicide, and why it remains widely used in turf care and agriculture.
The episode covers controversies and legal cases, the misuse of LD50 data, envi... more
Many pre-plant granular fertilisers share a 6-9-6 NPK because a few UK manufacturers produce bulk granules and white-label them for multiple brands, creating an illusion of choice. Granules are cheap to make, often contain chloride salts that can cau... more
Dr. Russell Sharp examines fertiliser products that claim to contain dozens or even 90+ chemical elements, explaining why many of those claims are impossible, unsafe, or irrelevant.
He walks through the periodic table, rules out noble gases, synthet... more
Dr. Russell Sharp explores the emerging world of hydroponic sports turf and lawn care, discussing research trials, recirculatory systems, LED lighting, and practical applications from rapid sod production to full-scale stadium and golf green solution... more
Dr. Russell Sharp of Eutrema explains triacontanol — an increasingly popular, biostimulant extracted from natural waxes — and how it can improve lawn and sports turf growth and stress resilience. He covers what triacontanol is, why Eutrema’s high‑con... more
Dr. Russell Sharp explains what fairy rings are, why they become visible after droughts, and how their hydrophobic exudates and waxy residues can cause grass death and uneven growth on lawns and sports turf.
He outlines practical management: maintai... more
Dr. Russell Sharp takes a deep dive into flooding and waterlogging across gardens, farms and sports turf—explaining causes like clay pans and heavy rain, the physiological damage to roots and crops, common symptoms such as patchy chlorosis and shallo... more
Dr. Russell Sharp explains why pouring liquidised food waste or adding fresh, uncomposted plant material to soil or lawns can harm plant growth. Microbes breaking down this material consume available nitrogen, causing nitrogen deficiency and chlorosi... more
Whilst a short topic it has been insightful and suggests explanation for lawn and sports turf issues along with possible solutions
This looks interesting and is rapidly becoming the podcast I listen to on the way to work.
I’m not in the lawn/ soil care world. But I do own a garden which I’d like to keep looking nice. These podcasts really help me understand what’s going on & importantly what I can do to keep my garden in good shape!
I know of Dr Russell Sharp through my premier lawncare business, so this content is going to be excellent. Check him out on his other podcasts. Always full of content that’s worthy
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