Redexim Verti-DrainĀ® powers performance at Bedford School

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With a demanding sports schedule and a heavy clay soil profile, aeration at Bedford School is not a luxury – it’s a necessity. That’s why head groundsman George Mills wasted no time in bringing in a Redexim Verti-DrainĀ® 2519 when he joined the team just over a year ago.

ā€œThe pitches hadn’t been aerated a great deal over recent years,ā€ George explains. ā€œThere was an old machine on site, but it was out of action. On this type of ground, with the usage our pitches get, that just wasn’t sustainable.ā€

The Verti-Drain 2519 has quickly become one of the most relied-upon machines in the school’s fleet. It’s now in near-constant use throughout the winter season – from October through to March – helping to relieve compaction, encourage drainage, and support healthier root growth across the school’s extensive grounds.

ā€œIt’s an absolutely essential part of our maintenance programme,ā€ George says. ā€œThe biggest difference is how much ground we can now cover in such a short space of time. With the 2519’s speed, in theory we could aerate the entire site in under a week. Of course, in practice we’ve got plenty of other work going on, but that capability makes a huge difference to us.ā€

Built for performance without compromising on manoeuvrability, the Verti-Drain 2519 is ideally suited to sensitive areas such as sports pitches, tees, and greens. Despite its compact design, it offers deep aeration down to 10 inches (25 cm) and can be run on lower horsepower tractors – an advantage George is keen to highlight.

ā€œWe’re using it on a 66hp tractor,ā€ he says. ā€œIt’s 1.8m wide and it works so efficiently on that size of tractor. It doesn’t struggle – even when we’re going in 9 inches deep with ¾-inch tines. It flies through it.ā€

What also sets the Verti-Drain 2519 apart is its working speed. ā€œWith the larger tines, we run at around 3.2 km/h, and with the smaller ones around 2.8 km/h,ā€ George explains. ā€œThat might not sound fast, but for us it’s huge. It means we can get onto pitches in the morning and have them fully aerated, marked and ready to play on in the afternoon – it’s even helped save fixtures.ā€

The build quality and user experience have also impressed. ā€œIt’s really solid and smooth to use,ā€ George continues. ā€œThere’s no bouncing around like you’d expect with some machines. You drop it into the ground, and you barely feel it – it’s like going through butter.ā€

The machine also accepts a wide variety of tine options, giving George the flexibility to adapt throughout the season. ā€œWe mix up the size of the tines and the depth we’re going, to get different results each time. The adjustment side is simple and it’s all easy to manage, which helps when you’re trying to move quickly between jobs.ā€

At Bedford School, the demands on the grounds are intense. Rugby is played six days a week, with pitches often hosting both prep school and senior matches on the same day. On such a high-use site, aeration is not just part of the routine – it’s at the core of everything the grounds team does.

For George, turf care is more than a profession – it’s in his blood. ā€œI grew up doing this with my dad and my brother,ā€ he says. ā€œIt’s all we’ve ever known. I rolled my first cricket wicket when I was eight and I’ve been working in turf ever since.ā€

That experience means he knows quality when he sees it – and for George, the Redexim Verti-Drain 2519 delivers on every level. ā€œIt’s a seriously impressive bit of kit,ā€ he concludes.

ā€œWe’re pushing it hard, and it just gets the job done. You want to be confident that you’re making the right investment – and with this, we absolutely have. The whole grounds team are seeing and enjoying the benefits of the machine as well.ā€


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