It is not uncommon for one to own a World Series ring—at
least, of the replica type distributed to fans on special game days. Very few,
however, don the authentic hardware, including one Jr. Billiken who recently
joined this elite ring-owners club.
SPRING RINGS ARE IN THE AIR
Here is a story about my son on the St. Louis
University High School web site:
Ring Worthy
A member of the grounds crew for the Kansas City Royals,
Ben Kraemer ’09 recently received a World Series ring during a special ceremony
for the team and other members of the organization.
“It feels great to have the ring,” says Kraemer. “Growing
up it was always a dream of mine to have a championship ring, and while those
dreams didn't necessarily involve me receiving one as a groundskeeper, I
certainly will take it! I am blessed to be working for an organization that is
generous enough to award grounds crew members rings.”
Talk about being in the right place at the right
time…Ben graduated from Mizzou and then got his Masters from Virginia Tech in
turf grass science and went to work for the Royals in May of 2015. The rest is
history. He sure has been a hard worker who hasn’t forgotten the work ethic
that has gotten him this far. We are proud if you son. Keep up the good work!
Now, grass stuff to do in April:
*Be
patient with the warm season grasses. You can mow them down to 2-2.5 inches,
but don’t fertilize or spray weeds for a couple of weeks. And don’t power rake
or aerate till Mid-May.
*You
should be putting down Dimension crab grass control asap if you haven’t
already. You can’t spot seed with Dimension, so cover the bare areas
with towel before applying and shake off the fertilizer into the rest of the
yard.
*Mow
at 3.5 inches as long as you have mowed 1-2 times.
*Spot
spray weeds as needed. Remember to read the label to make sure we all use less
herbicides.
*Violets
are active as heck, so get the Turflon Ester going! Spray 2 times about 10 days
apart for best results.
*Don’t
turn the irrigation for another month!
I
hope you all had a good Easter weekend.
It
would have been my mom’s 82nd birthday on the Saturday before Easter, so it was
kind of sad day for me. Those first year special days after a loved one is gone
can be difficult. I was reading a book titled, “Three Moments of the Day” by Christopher
Collins, S.J. I suggest this to anyone who needs some time management
suggestions! Quick read and very good!
Remember
folks…it’s just grass!