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24 Jun

You know, anyone can take a few plants and throw them in the ground and pretty much let it grow. However, many people want a garden with a purpose and be eye pleasing as well as easy to care for.  Many times one needs to ask some important questions prior to planning a garden.  What is your garden’s purpose for you and those around you?  It can address the many facets of one’s life. Entertaining, playing, outdoor dining or just a place to go to unwind and detach oneself from the outside world as well as many more.

Without question a garden can make your life healthier, more comfortable, colorful and aid with the convenience of not having to go to the supermarket.  Maybe one of the most important aspects of a garden is that is expands your living experience more to the outdoors where you can explore harvesting your own food and cut or pick your own fresh flowers or just being in a pleasant environment with friends and family.

Let’s take a look at the different ways a garden can enhance your life.

Garden Relaxation:  Anytime you go to a place that seems pleasant and relaxing the experience is always good for your mind and health. This can be as simple as a chair or bench in the corner of your garden under a shade tree or a swing under that large oak with decades of stories untold.  Everyone at one time or another has been in such a place.  The relaxation aspects of your garden have benefits to both body and soul.

Outdoor Entertaining: Whether you are entertaining out of town guest or the folks down the street, a garden is the perfect atmosphere for fun as well as a relaxing atmosphere.

Nature’s Kids and Doggy Fun Time: Ok, there is nothing like putting a child or a puppy dog down in a garden and watching them go. It is like a light switch just turns on and says GO! However, children and pets have different garden interests. The “GO!” light might not be wanted in your prize rose garden.  Hence, if these are frequent visitors that would need to be taken into consideration when planning.

Your Private Flower Boutique: Is there anything more satisfying that fresh cut flowers? mmmm?  The aroma and feel they can bring to a home.  Their presence is so satisfying.  If you aim to have fresh cut flowers make sure to leave enough room for cutting and gathering them.  There some planing that would need to go into such.

Food for Life: Maybe one of the most important aspects of your garden is the possibility to grow your own food.  Knowing what goes into your foods. After all you grew it, fertilized it (hopefully organically) and know everything that went to making its way to your table.  Through your own research you can even learn how to medicate yourself with the food you grow.  You can grow gourmet fruits, vegetables and divine herbs that make your life more healthy.

Backyard Wildlife Friends: This is a personal favorite.  Wildlife needs a place to share with us.  Remember that swing or bench we talked about earlier? Now add the presence of songbirds or a hummingbird buzzing by.  We love bunnies! Ok, ok, ok so they are not the best thing for your fresh spinach but they can sure bring life to our outdoor living.  Butterflies! We can’t forget the color and gracefulness thing bring.  All of these can bring a sense of being to your garden even the little bunnies that eat the spinach.  With a little planning you can bring all of these creatures in to your back yard.

Your Garden, Your Private Place: A garden can be your escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.  Only a few minutes of downtime in your garden can bring you peace and clear the mind.  This dreamy place can become your reality if you begin to create the area that fits your lifestyle and wants.

There are utterly a mind boggling amount of possibilities for your garden. Take some time to write down everything that you would like your garden to do and how it can serve you and your family’s needs.  Don’t rush yourself.  Walk outside and look at your yard.  Let you mind go and feel your way through it.  Some of the most majestic gardens in the world took many many years to come into their prime.  You and your garden will become one with each other as each can be an expression of the other.

 

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18 Jun

Golf Course Superintendent shares results using Penterra after southeast Ireland drenched by rain for days

Penterra provides stellar water management results at Bunclody Golf and Fishing Club after heavy rains for two days threaten to flood the Irish course.

Well we knew it was coming. We got the rain that the weathermen promised on a recent Thursday evening and Friday morning.

We had a little less than two inches of rain in a little more than 12 hours on Thursday night. That was followed by a heavy downpour on Friday morning for about an hour, leading to another half an inch of water coming down. Topping all that off, we got another constant rain for about 4 hours after that!

I would have expected the greens at Bunclody to have been under water first thing on Friday morning! But, there was no sign of standing water anywhere.

We sprayed the Penterra on Thursday morning and again on Friday morning.

The results are outstanding!

Only when the heavy downpour lasted hours did we get some standing water, which was inevitable with the rain coming down so hard. Once that down pour had stopped, the water moved very quickly off the surface of the greens and through the soil profile. Penterra is an unbelievable penetrant!

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Saturday the greens were remarkably dry after another night of heavy down pours.
The effectiveness of Penterra enabled us to mow the greens at tournament height. Something we wouldn’t normally dream possible after that much rain using any other soil surfactants.

This product is unbelievable!

Congratulations on producing such a low-cost, but ultra effective tool for superintendents having water management difficulties in varied climates.

Kind regards,

Duncan O’Shaughnessy
Golf Course Superintendent
Bunclody Golf and Fishing Club
Carrigduff, Bunclody Co. Wexford

CONTACT
U.S./ Worldwide:
Geoponics Corp
1-877-667-6330
3425 Radio Road No. 202
Naples, FL 34104
info@geoponicscorp.com

Europe/ UK:
ProGrass t/a Border Sports Ireland, Ltd.
Rahilla, Kildare, Co. Kildare
www.prograss.ie
+353872048344
gerard@prograss.ie

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05 Jun

“I started using Carbotein this past winter because I was looking for a product to increase root mass. The greens look as good now as they ever have, and the roots are deep and a healthy white, so it has done just what I wanted it to.

We recently completed our spring aerification, and that was when we really could see an impact. Within three days of punching 5/8″ holes in them, the greens looked like they’d been done for a week, and after ten days you couldn’t hardy tell we’d pulled cores at all.

My assistant says this is the quickest he’s ever seen either bermuda or bent heal back, and he’s been in the business for close to a dozen years.

I can say for a fact this is the fastest we’ve seen recovery here, and my fertility program was the same as it’s always been except for the Carbotein. I believe it’s all the extra energy the plant had available to it that’s made the difference. It has helped even out my growth as well, and is affordable to use, so I’ve made it a regular part of my program.”

Nicklaus Lentz
Golf Course Superintendent
Raleigh Golf Association

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16 Apr
Stellar results using Geoponics products at Dunmurry Golf Club in Ireland about one year ago lead to Geoponics products being available now to sports facilities, homeowners in Europe through new distributor ProGrass

Naples, Fla.-based Geoponics Corporation partners with new distributor, ProGrass, to offer earth-friendly turf products to Ireland and the rest of the European Union.

Ireland golf course superintendent Gerard McEvoy was facing bouts of flooding rain followed by droughts when he came across a solution with Geoponics products.

The founder of ProGrass, a supplier of soil and grass products in Europe, McEvoy sought to bring the results he enjoyed to other professional golf course and lawn managers, as well as to home owners.

“Because of the downturn in the Irish economy, we had to look for more cost effective products that didn’t reduce the quality of our playing surfaces,” said McEvoy, who was challenged by water management issues as a superintendent at Dunmurry Springs Golf Club.

“We wanted products that would help us move water through our soil profile after a rainfall event, so we used the Penterra and in dry periods we switched to HyrdraHawk,” he said.

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The root of the expansion were the results McEvoy saw a little more than a year ago when faced with these moisture challenges.

“We have USGA spec bent grass greens, and, on some of our greens, I found it difficult to dry out the surface and move water through the root zone,” he said.

Ireland may have one night of heavy rain but then only get two to three inches over the course of the week, he said.

“We get a lot of moisture laden air being swept in over Ireland. I was looking for a product to help pull the moisture from the surface quicker and that’s what I came across with Penterra.”

No longer needing to spend the time and money brushing the dew from the greens everyday was just one area of savings, he said.

McEvoy quickly got the firm greens that golfers want—whether they’re at Dunmurry or one of Ireland’s approximately 400 other golf courses.

“Many of the courses here in Ireland are old courses with push up greens that have been top-dressed over time with sand. Some of these greens would hold onto the moisture in the winter and there would be black layer problems and anaerobic conditions. Geoponics products will give these superintendents another tool in their tool box to help tackle these problems,” McEvoy said.

Geoponics products also offer solutions to the challenges posed to the southeast of the U.K., which is facing drought conditions and water restrictions. Geoponics products, available to Ireland and the rest of Europe through the new Ireland-based distributor’s website, www.prograss.ie, can help the varying water management issues throughout the countries it serves. The company is directed toward homeowners and sport facilities.

Geoponics is an environmentally-friendly company supplying products to lawn and turf, garden and golf course managers using earth sciences to foster water, soil and plant health. The products are effective and offer cost savings.

Geoponics is very enthusiastic about the expansion to Ireland and the countries in the European Union through McEvoy’s decision for ProGrass to become a Geoponics distributor.

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Rahilla, Kildare, Co. Kildare
+353872048344
gerard@prograss.ie

 

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08 Mar

Geoponics Corporation is proud to have Louisiana-born and raised Eric Fry as a new technical sales representative working in Louisiana, Mississippi Alabama and Florida. Eric Fry has a unique interest and ability to see things on both a very small, close-up scale as well from a larger, bird’s eye view.

This is a great asset to Geoponics and its current and future customers, especially when it comes to the microclimates on the course and the larger scale environment.

Fry has 23 years experience in the golf course industry, beginning from a spray tech while still in school become a golf course superintendent, then as a multi-state territory manager and consultant, among other roles throughout his career.
“The advantage of being in the industry of the Golf Boom was that we were literally enjoying the benefits of technology both in equipment, irrigation systems, chemistry, etc. This was a time when getting a course to that next level could be obtained as long as the members were willing to support the budget,” Fry said.

He found the developments and creativity in new architecture as interesting as the developments being made in the operations methods. “The courses that Fazio, Nicklaus, Palmer, and RT Jones were designing were just so unique and stimulating to all levels of skill.”

Geoponics Corporation attracted Fry quickly because of his love for the game of golf, the courses, water management, the environment—the whole package, he said. “I get a charge on going to new properties that I have never seen to listen, learn and observe about the micro-climates and features the property has to offer.”

As a South Florida territory manager for about eight years, Fry worked in some of top cities for golf, including Naples, Sarasota, Ft. Lauderdale, New Port Richey and just about every place in between. He developed agronomic strategies to plan the year for turf and landscape maintenance, learning a great deal about protection from disease and insects as well as water management in an area the fluctuates between drought and saturated rainy seasons every year.

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“Water management is probably the key factor that I learned the most about while working in Southwest Florida and why I chose Geoponics to champion. The company shows great conception, appreciation, and desire to teach people about the importance of water usage and its role in promoting healthy productive systems…Geoponics’ philosophy of using natural-based products to provide solutions for unique challenging conditions is an attractive one to support, he said.

As a former superintendent, Fry has been exposed to many of the same challenges that turf managers face. “As another set of critical eyes and an advocate of program planning, the consultative consideration I can offer is sound and unique. I was fortunate to have worked with some of the best superintendents in my area of Baton Rouge, Louisiana and was exposed to the Southwest Florida talent pool as well,” Fry said.

There’s another perk in being on the courses often. “I have always enjoyed the outdoors, camping, hunting, and bike riding… being in the woods and natural landscapes, so golf sparks that sensory need.”
Eric Fry is ready to listen to your turf and landscape challenges and offer suggestions if you’re looking for them. If you’ve yet to meet him, just keep an ear out for his hearty laugh and eye out for his genuine smile.

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07 Mar

Matthew Thorpe of Green Earth Investments, a new Geoponics distributor in South Africa, applies Penterra at the first golf course in the region to use Geoponics, Randpark Golf Club.

Geoponics Corporation, based in Naples, Fla., is reaching across continents joining forces with its newest distributor, Green Earth Investments, in South Africa.

Leaders of both organizations say it’s a joint venture that just makes sense.

Geoponics is an environmentally-friendly company supplying green products and services to lawn and turf, garden and golf course managers using earth sciences to foster water, soil and plant health.

Green Earth Investments was founded by brothers Julian and Matthew Thorpe with the aim of providing earth-sustaining, biological and non-chemical products for plants, humans, animals and fish.

“The aim of the company is to find a more environmentally friendly way of sustaining our golf courses by introducing products that won’t harm the environment. This is why we are so exited about the Geoponics products as it fits so nicely with our vision,” said Julian Thorpe of Green Earth Investments.

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Geoponics is equally enthusiastic about the venture.

“I am so pleased and excited to have Green Earth Investments as a part of the Geoponics family expanding our reach to South Africa,” said Robin Wicker of Geoponics.

The first Geoponics product hit South Africa soil through Green Earth Investments earlier this month (January 2012) and was a great success.

Randpark Golf Club in Johannesburg, South Africa applied Penterra (www.Penterra.net), which immediately began doing what it always does– MOVING WATER through the soil while improving the growth and activity of aerobic micro-organisms necessary for a healthy soil profile environment.

The beneficial secondary effects to challenged areas such as localized dry spot were noticed rapidly and the course is beginning to save much needed water.

Not only is Randpark Golf Club improving the soil with Penterra, the course managers are adding a long term soil management to the turf and plants to make them healthier, and increase its disease and insect tolerance.

Randpark is the second longest course in South Africa and its use of Geoponics products while undergoing renovations and remaining playable is part of protecting that ongoing investment.

Green Earth Investments, similar to Geoponics, seeks to provide products that provide solutions while protecting the Earth’s resources—particularly one of the most valuable resources, water.

“We are always looking for new ways to do things more efficiently and with more care,” said Thorpe.

Some of the products that Green Earth Investments will be offering to the South African Green Industries are: Penterra, HydraHawk, FertaFlow, Carbotein, Agriox and Detox

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Direct: Julian Thorpe
Julian@gritmaster.co.za

Company website: greenearthinvestments.org

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15 Feb

Geoponics welcomes technical sales rep in South Florida

Jeffrey S. Burgoyne, CGCS, Geoponics Corporation technical sales rep of South Florida

Meet turfgrass growing expert Jeffrey S. Burgoyne, the newest member of Geoponics Corporation.

Jeffrey Burgoyne is a Certified Golf Course Superintendent who accepted the position of technical sales representative with Geoponics on Jan. 24, 2012.

He will be a great asset in South Florida, providing answers to turf growers’ and golf course superintendents’ questions about the technical challenges they face.

“My previous superintendent experience will help me serve my customers better by being able to answer technical questions on the spot and not always refer them somewhere else for answers. I understand the everyday pressures that superintendents are under to provide optimal playing conditions and I am passionate about working with them to help solve the agronomic challenges they are facing,” said Jeffrey Burgoyne.

As superintendent at The Club at Twin Eagles in Naples, Fla., Jeffrey Burgoyne earned the 2008 Environmental Leader in Golf chapter award from the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (gcsaa.org) and the Environmental Institute for Golf (eifg.org).

His understanding of the relationship between the environment and the golf course industry is a great asset to Geoponics as well to their future and current clients. Experience taught him that stewardship didn’t always have to come at the expense of a great playable course.

“I had been using several of the products from Geoponics for the past several years with tremendous results and couldn’t pass up the opportunity to be a Geoponics representative when I was offered,” Jeffrey Burgoyne said.

“I have a passion for beautifully manicured turf that began at the age of fifteen when I began working in this field. I knew from that time this business would be my career.”

He has nearly 20 years of experience as a golf course superintendent in Florida, ranging from courses in North Florida, including Ocala Palms Golf Course and The Links of Spruce Creek, to South Florida, including Bonita Bay clubs as well as Heritage Bay Golf and Country Club in Naples.

He is a member of the Everglades Golf Course Superintendents Association, Florida Golf Course Superintendents Association, Florida Turf Grass Association and GCSAA.

When he’s not talking turf he’s covering lots of ground in triathlons and, when time allows, on his motorcycle. He completed his first full Ironman in November 2011.

He’s extremely hard working and lives by the motto of treating people as he would want to be treated.

Jeffrey S. Burgoyne, CGCS.

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30 Jan

Several months ago, a woman who lost her mother to cancer came upon a Geoponics booth at a “green” trade show in Florida. She was impressed with the idea of an organic fertilizer and the knowledge provided by the Geoponics team member she met.

Vicky thought it would be perfect for this organic garden at a hospital in North Naples, the Garden of Hope and Healing, which is managed for and by cancer patients and their families.
Since neither the hospital staff nor the patients are professional farmers or even well-practiced gardeners, they had some challenges maintaining a fully organic garden of produce.
They started using FertaFlow(TheOrganicPlantFood.com) and are reporting the best results ever in growing several vegetables that will feed their immune-compromised patients.

Here is their story:

What is the garden?
The Garden of Hope and Healing was started three years ago by our cancer support group “Survivors and Friends,” who were not satisfied with not having a hand in their own treatment. They wanted to take some control back in a situation where every doctor and nurse and agency was telling them what they could do and what their chances of survival were.

Why is it important to be fully organic?
These are people very determined to live and live well. They know that organic and alkalizing foods help to fight cancer.
Due to patients having compromised immune systems, they must be at six months out of treatment to work in the garden. However, they can come out and participate by recommending weeds get pulled in a certain area and in other ways. Organic matter can get them sick. The produce is harvested, bagged and available for the support group on Tuesdays, so that if anyone chooses to take some they can. We are conscientious about avoiding infections in our immune compromised members, so they actually never touch the produce.

The Garden of Hope and Healing at Naples Community Hospital, North Naples

How did the Garden of Hope and Healing go from an idea to a reality?
Where we meet for our group sessions has a window that looks out on to a courtyard at the North Naples Community Hospital. It was very weedy and overgrown but it had potential. We asked administration if we could start an organic garden and were given permission to do so.
Our volunteer auxiliary people even gave us a grant to get it started. It was cleared, gravel and insecticide riddled dirt were removed, garden beds developed and we’ve never looked back. Volunteers from various parts of southern Florida have helped us to continue the transformation. Businesses have donated plants, seeds, tools – or we’ve been given very good discounts – and the progress continues. We’re looking forward to a Boy Scout Eagle project to start some time this year to help with enlarging the beds and creating safe seating groups and a shelter so everyone can come out and enjoy the Garden.
Some patients come back and work here once they are six months out of treatment because they are so highly motivated. They made it through this and they want to help other people.

How common are these gardens?
These kinds of places just don’t exist. There are many people, experts and practitioners in the areas of infectious diseases, who don’t like these. They don’t like the risks. That’s why we are very careful about everything we use and everyone who comes here.

What are some other challenges?
The problem is that organic food is also very expensive. Anyone going though cancer treatment will tell you, your financial world is also turned upside down, along with all the emotional turmoil and personal implications. So, while this garden helps with that, getting it going has some challenges.
We are not farmers by profession and we learn as we go.
I get so nervous when a tree or plant that was dedicated to a lost family member or in honor of someone starts to go wrong.
What plant or tree works best where is coming together finally. Taking care of damaging bugs and critters is always a challenge.
Making sure every product we use is truly organic has made taking care of the garden a bit difficult.

How did you come across Geoponics and why did you try it?
The challenge of ensuring that all our products are truly organic is why we were all so excited about Geoponics.
One of our group members, Vicky, was at a “green” trade show and met the some of the people from Geoponics. She was very excited and came back to tell us – we’ve been very happy about that chance meeting!
Geoponics gave us two huge jugs of the concentrate FertaFlow and we’ve used it to good results.

The tomato plants didn't fare so well last year. So onions were planted very close this year. After using FertaFlow, the tomato plants are so healthy, it will be tough to get to the onions. It's a welcomed problem.

What results did you observe with FertaFlow?
We’ve never had the tomato plants glow so fast that we couldn’t keep them supported fast enough! They’re a foot taller than they were at this time last year.
We have a couple test patches of cabbages – the plot with Fertaflow is much further along.
The onions treated with FertaFlow on the right side of the bed are taller and heartier than those on the left side of the garden bed that did not get the FertaFlow. It’s going to make a big difference come harvest time.
For me, the next big plus has been the smell – it really doesn’t stink. This is a hospital courtyard after all! And the fact that we have an organic garden in it is a national rarity! We want to be sure to comply with all the regulations the hospital must conform to, so we are very careful about who can work in the garden, the dirt issue and the smell. Our patients come here to get well and I can’t have them getting sick due to a strong fishy smell. This product is minty smelling and mild at that. I’m a bit messy, but if I get some on me I don’t stink when I have to walk by a patient.
Also, I thought I was losing one of the dedicated trees, but it is coming back with lots of new growth after being fertilized.
We are impressed with this product and its results.

Thanks!
~Bob Weiss and Therese Richmond, NCH North Campus, Compassionate Drug Program, Outpatient Infusion Services

30 Jan

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Golf Course Superintendent Bob Vaughey finds Geoponics products help move water and salt (sodium) through soil, turf at California golf courses.

Can you tell me about the properties where you’ve seen results with Geoponics?
I used Geoponics products, including Penterra, Agriox and HydraHawk for about three years at TPC Valencia and just began using them at Rolling Hills Country Club. We won’t begin the Agriox at Rolling Hills for a couple months when it warms up.
At TPC we had overseeded Bermuda grass. We used Penterra on the greens wall-to-wall in the winter. We used HydraHawk on the greens in the summer, from about April to September.
At Rolling Hills we have Kikuyu on the fairway, a mix in the rough and poa on the greens. It’s a 1960’s course with pushup greens.

What are some of the challenges on these California courses?
The soil is highly saline because we use reclaimed water. That also means soil compaction.
In California, there is poa everywhere, so trying to keep the poa out of the unique Bentgrass greens was a challenge.

When did you learn about Geoponics products?
About two or three years ago a friend in Northern California was using it and recommended I try it. At that time, there wasn’t a Geoponics sales representative in California, so I was talking to a sales representative in Florida. I must have talked to the rep for an hour and a half before I decided to try Penterra. They shared some really good information and had a interesting way of looking at soil and water and how they work together.

You said you tried Penterra first. What did you see?
I’d recently thrown a few thousand dollars down the drain on a different wetting agent. So I just bought a 2 ½ gallon jug as a trial, which is next to nothing in price.
I used every wetting agent on the market and that’s no exaggeration. Most of the time, you don’t notice any difference.
At TPC I did side-by-side trials. At Rolling Hills we have a soil monitor measuring everything and sending the data to my phone. I can see the temperature, salinity, percentage of soil moisture.
The members are commenting that the greens are much firmer than they were.
We only sprayed two applications of Penterra, so far.
If members are noticing it, that’s what counts.

So, at TPC I had my spray tech apply the Penterra without telling me where so I could test if I could detect if the product made any difference.
It honestly moved the water through the soil. We use reclaimed water, so we get sodium build up and moving the water through the soil helps prevent that.
I was using ——–(Brand Name Surfactant) at the time, which is still a good, good product. But side-by-side… I used the soil probe on the greens. After two applications of Penterra trial, I took the soil probe and could only get it 2 to 3 inches down into the soil it was so compacted in one area. I went to the other side and the probe went down to my knuckles, which is like a foot.
I asked my spray tech, “Did you spray the right side of green 3 and left side of 7?”
Sure enough. I’ve been using it ever since. It not only kept water moving through the soil, it also kept the salt from building up.

How about the HydraHawk?
Well the Penterra did exactly what it’s supposed to do. In the summer, the Penterra worked too well on the greens. So we sprayed and flushed the greens when it was 110 degrees outside and the next day we handwatered. The Penterra did it’s job. It was bone dry. So we started using HydraHawk to help hold water.

As a superintendent, what are your thoughts on the natural or organic aspects of Geoponics products?

Don’t get me wrong, it helps, but I want the product that will do the job. Penterra and HydraHawk definitely work well.
If I was told these products weren’t natural, I would still use them.
I won’t use anything worse than something with a caution label.
I will say though, it’s really nice when it comes to the safety of the guys working.
Also, the HydraHawk does have a nice smell to it, but other than that…
I’ve recommended Geoponics to a few buddies and all have liked it, said it worked and continued to use it.
I say, try on an area of your course. If it works, keep it. If it doesn’t work, no harm no foul.