Finland Temperature

It goes without saying that Finland can get pretty cold during the winter. On my recent visit I was asked to have a look at the temperatures and comment on how I would build a disease management strategy.

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The below charts show days when we had days with periods below 3 degrees for a consecutive 4 hours since 1986.

Helsinki – days when temperature has been below 3 degrees for 4 consecutive hours since 1986
Winchester – days when temperature has been below 3 degrees for 4 consecutive hours since 1986

So much like the light in Finland Temperature is much more of an on / off thing than in the UK.

Both present challenges In the UK we hover around in the almost growth / high disease pressure period for a good 6 months of the year whereas in Finland it’s much more clear cut in growth / out of growth.

How will the continuingly changing climate impact that? That’s a very big question.

In the meantime, take a read of my other blog about my trip to Finland where I look at the problems of turf care in long periods of low sun light. Or no sunlight.

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By Alex Cawley

Alex, a former greenkeeper with turf and landscape degrees and 28 years of experience in the turf industry, has dedicated the last two decades to managing turf in the Nordic region. Throughout his career, he has amassed valuable expertise in golf course management, construction, and the establishment and maintenance of turf. Well-acquainted with the diverse turf management challenges prevalent in the Nordics, Alex is eager to assist greenkeepers and turf managers in his industry supporting role as Syngenta's technical turf manager for the Nordics.