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27 Nov

In the news: Welcome to the world of colorant

Endurant turf colorant and turf paints are highlighted in a story published in the Brunswick Beacon. Read the full story here.

Welcome to the world of colorants.

Spraying the golf course with green pigments in the fall is the latest big deal in golf course maintenance. It’s good for the environment, it’s great for the golf course and helps keep golf affordable.

I went to Brunswick Plantation and spoke with Rob Vaughn, the golf course superintendent and nationally recognized guru of colorants. I watched as they “painted” the course and was amazed to see brown fairways change into a beautiful shade of green right before my eyes.

“For years, golf courses in our area overseeded with rye grass each fall,” Vaughn said.

“Golfers want to play on green grass. Unfortunately, our southern Bermudagrass goes dormant during the winter months and turns brown. Courses that overseeded and were green during the winter got more play, and soon everyone was putting down rye grass seed in the fall.

Problems with overseed

“The problems with this were many. To  grow the seed, we had to water excessively each fall and that made the fairways soft and mushy. There was no roll to the ball. It was often plugged or covered in mud. Golfers were forced to play cart-path-only rules.
“In the spring, as the Bermudagrass woke up, it competed with the dying rye grass and we had patchy conditions for weeks. Basically, conditions were not great during the spring and fall, the best seasons to play golf in this area.”

Players love colorant, turf health benefits

Shawn Hicken is the head golf professional at Brunswick Plantation. He is delighted with the response to colorizing the fairways and greens.
“Our players love it,” he said. “The ball goes farther and that’s good in the winter, when you’re wearing extra clothing. The greens are fast and that’s always a plus. The fairways are green and the rough is brown, so the definition of each hole is excellent. There are no negatives.”

As I watched the sprayer move across the fairway, leaving a swath of green in its wake, Vaughn explained that colorants are good for the grass. They are made of natural pigments that bond to the grass and keep it warmer and protected during the winter months.

“I’ve taken temperature readings of turf that’s been sprayed and unsprayed turf. The grass that has been
 colorized is always warmer,” he said. “The spray-on colorants protect the grass, plus we add iron to it and that is absorbed during the winter months. Because of colorants, we are cutting our Bermudagrass much earlier in the spring.”

Colorants save thousands of dollars

Vaughn has been a pioneer in the use of colorants since he first began using them on his greens in 2007. At that time, the economy was down and so were rounds of golf. He knew if he could color his fairways as well as the greens, he could eliminate the cost of the seed and save on water, fertilizers, weed killers and other chemicals.

Since dormant grass does not need to be cut, savings on labor costs would be enormous.
The next year Vaughn tried various components on the one nine and came up with a combination that worked. The grass was green and stayed green all winter long. Previously, colorants had turned blue after a few weeks, something neither superintendents nor the golfing public wanted.
Today, all 27 holes at Brunswick Plantation are sprayed with colorants and Vaughn estimates he saves nearly $75,000 a year with better results for golfers and his turf.
Vaughn likes to share his knowledge and his stories with other superintendents.

Several years ago, one fellow superintendent complimented Vaughn on his rye grass and was incredulous when Rob laughed and said it was paint.
“The guy had to walk over and look at the turf closely to see that it was colorized Bermudagrass,” Vaughn laughs.

In the last few years, Vaughn has become a leader in the movement to colorize golf courses. He has worked with the Dr. Grady Miller, agronomy professor at N.C. State University, and with Patrick O’Brien, agronomist for the Southeastern Region of the United States Golf Association (USGA).
Representatives from Pinehurst No.2 came down several times to inspect Vaughn’s work. Last year, Pinehurst No. 2 was colorized and it was done again this fall. Next year, both the men’s U.S. Open and the women’s U.S. Open will take place there. They want optimum conditions for the two events and coloring the golf course will help them attain that. The men’s Open is June 12-15; the women’s Open is June 19-22.
Special maintenance issues arise when a golf course is colorized instead of overseeded.

“Cups cannot be moved around as much, because they will not heal,” Vaughn said. “The greens are faster, so we must be careful about where those pin placements are. If a green is rolling at a 12 on the stimpmeter (a device that measures the speed of putts on greens), you cannot put the pin on a slope or the bottom of a mound.”  
Some courses that are using colorants on greens and fairways are still overseeding their tees. If a course has small tees that are well used, divots will not heal as quickly, so it might be better to overseed those areas with ryegrass.
“We also try to remember that the paint is only as good as the canvas,” Vaughn said.  “We want our grass thick and healthy before we apply the colorants. We usually do a light application of colorants in the fall and then the heavier stuff in December. With no competing ryegrass, the Bermuda is ready to perk up and start growing at the end of February.”

Last week, I drove down to the Myrtle Beach Convention Center, where the Carolina Section of the Golf Course Superintendents Association was holding its annual conference and trade show.

Benefits of organic Endurant turf colorant

I spoke with Jennifer Seevers of Geoponics, the company that produces Endurant Organic Colorants. Vaughn and Seevers have worked together to produce a natural looking shade, testing various pigments on Brunswick Plantation fairways over the past few years. Endurant is the product that is sprayed on the fairways and greens there.  


“This my passion,” Seevers said. “It doesn’t feel like work, although I travel all over the country. Our colorants are sold in five international locations and we’re waiting for a contract with Australia.
“Colorants have become huge in our western states because of the water restrictions there. Water tables have been dropping in places like California, Arizona and Nevada. Some courses are paying $l million a year for water. If they can green up those courses during the winter months by using colorants, the price of golf course maintenance goes down, the cost of membership goes down, the cost of a round of golf goes down. It’s a boon for everyone.”

Colorants in the NFL

Check out the playing field when you watch college or NFL football next weekend. In most cases, that grass has been colorized. The same with baseball diamonds next spring. The colorants make the grass brilliant for the TV cameras.  
I imagine this movement growing. In the future I might buy colorants at my local hardware store and spray them on my lawn each fall. Perfectly green grass all winter with no mowing.
 Now there’s an idea whose time has come.

Full story here.

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25 Nov

Mulch colorant gives instant wow and saves thousands of dollars

Geoponics introduces Endurant mulch colorant (MulchColorant.net)

Saving valuable resources, being good to the environment and having a gorgeous landscape– that’s what Geoponics is about. Endurant Mulch Colorant is a natural product of those goals.

mulchcolorant.net Endurant mulch paint
Watch landscape borders pop when Endurant mulch colorant is applied to grayish, faded brown horticulture waste. The transformation is a fraction of the cost & time to install new mulch.

Home owners are learning what golf course and landscape managers have known for years– there’s a smart way to keep mulch, pine straw and landscape borders gorgeous. Endurant mulch colorant is easy to apply and economical. (application information here.)

Endurant mulch paint logo

It’s so easy and inexpensive to turn horticulture waste into gorgeous mulch using Endurant colorant for mulch, pinestraw and bark!  Once you’ve used it, you won’t want to care for your landscape borders any other way. Endurant mulch colorant allows landscape, golf course and property managers or owners to keep their landscapes always looking fresh and vibrant without it costing a fortune in installing new mulch.

Visit www.MulchColorant.net for more testimonials, before and after photographs and an opporutnity to purchase the lowest-priced way to spruce up your mulch or pinestraw!

It’s available in several colors. There is one perfect for you.

 

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23 Nov

Myrtle Beach News: Golf Courses Find Painting Fairways Best Way to Winter Greens

Reporter Alan Blondin of Myrtle Beach Sun News features practice of coloring versus overseeding

View the orginal article here.

MYRTLE BEACH — Grand Strand golf course operators have always assumed green is the color of choice for visiting golfers in the winter and early spring.

It’s the reason courses have gone through the expense of overseeding for decades with cool-weather grasses poa trivialis on greens and ryegrass on tees and fairways while warm-weather Bermudagrass is dormant.

In increasing numbers, course operators and superintendents are becoming more and more comfortable with another way to achieve being green.

The proliferation of fine-bladed ultradwarf Bermudas on greens on the Strand over the past decade also brought about the policy of coloring dormant Bermuda greens rather than overseeding.

Behind the lead of Brunswick Plantation superintendent Rob Vaughan, that trend is working its way down fairways.

Brunswick Plantation was the first Strand course to color fairways green in 2010, and at least seven other area public-access courses are coloring fairways this winter.

“We put ryegrass down to give it definition and color, because everybody wants it green,” Vaughan said. “We can do the same thing with colorants or pigments, and instead of being on ryegrass say nine months out of the year and Bermuda three, I can now be on Bermuda 10 months and colorants two, under a normal situation. In February, I’ll be mowing Bermudagrass again.”

The result of coloring for players is firmer, faster course conditions, particularly during the fall golf season when watering of seeding is avoided, and the coldest months when the Bermuda is in full dormancy. “The USGA is pushing a fast, hard, firm golf course, and ryegrass just can’t deliver that,” Vaughan said.

Turf colorant pioneer, Rob Vaughan, golf course superintendent of Brunswick Plantation
Turf colorant pioneer, Rob Vaughan, golf course superintendent of Brunswick Plantation

Fairway coloring was among the topics broached at the Carolinas Golf Course Superintendents Association Conference and Trade Show at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center from Monday through Wednesday.

The only things overseeded at Brunswick Plantation are tee boxes because the ryegrass can handle the heavy traffic on a confined area better than dormant Bermuda.

Vaughan wanted to experiment with coloring on fairways on nine of Brunswick Plantation’s 27 holes in 2010, but owner Mason Anderson took a chance by opting to do every hole.

Jennifer Seevers of the Geoponics Corporation, which sells organic fertilizers, took coloring samples from Vaughan and co-developed an organic coloring product called Endurant. She helped Vaughan change applications and variables on each hole to fully study the product’s effectiveness. “We did 27 holes 27 different ways,” Seevers said. “Every hole was an experiment.”

Vaughan received the same amount of money as if he were overseeding. “We went all in,” Vaughan said. “It took me awhile to dial things in with nozzles, pressures, rates, etc., but after about the 25th hole we got it dialed in.”

Older coloring agents had a tendency to fade to a blue color, leaving a Smurf turf, but the new Geoponic product co-developed by Seevers remains green through its fading. “As soon as it hit the ground I said, ‘This is a home run. This is it,’” Vaughan said.

The heavy watering of ryegrass in the fall creates soft and wet conditions and often results in cart path-only policies during the fall season. Coloring also avoids a transition period throughout the spring in which reviving Bermuda has to compete with dying ryegrass for supremacy.

“There are some economic factors involved, but it’s overall general turf appearance and health, and not having to go through the transition in the spring,” Vaughan said. “I like it because I know what I’ve got year-round. Nothing is covered up, and you can keep your property weed-free easier.”

Courses on the Strand opting to color fairways this year using Geoponics products include Caledonia Golf & Fish Club for the second consecutive year, International Club of Myrtle Beach, Crown Park, Brick Landing, Carolina National and private courses DeBordieu and Wachesaw Plantation. Black Bear and Burning Ridge are coloring fairways with a different product brand.

“It’s catching on,” Vaughan said. “You just have to get the golfer educated.”

The USGA Green Section’s Southeast region director, Pat O’Brien, projects that within five years as few as a handful of courses in resort areas like Myrtle Beach and Hilton Head will overseed fairways.

A number of courses in Virginia and North Carolina are also coloring fairways this winter, including Pinehurst No. 2 in Pinehurst, N.C., which will host the U.S. men’s and women’s opens on consecutive weeks in June. Pinehurst Resort operators opted to bypass overseeding after analyzing the winter conditions at Brunswick Plantation.

The Geoponics Endurant TE Turf Enhancer, ENDURANT-TE, pigment recommended for actively growing Bermuda and Endurant Turf colorant recommended for dormant Bermuda are both organic and won’t harm turf.

In addition to being able to bypass transition periods, Vaughan said the green coloring stimulates Bermuda growth in winter months because it absorbs the sun’s heat. Vaughan did a temperature study on a 50-degree day in February 2010 and found his painted greens were 68 degrees an inch below the surface, the painted fairways were 62 degrees and the brown dormant rough was below 50 degrees.

Vaughan sees few negatives to coloring, though courses with a lot of play may be concerned the turf will get too beat up during its dormancy, and as the winter progresses greens tend to get faster and fairway lies tend to get tighter.

Coloring is cost-effective, and will likely become more so in coming years because of the rising cost of ryegrass seed, which increased 15 percent to more than $1 per pound this year and is expected to increase another 15 percent or so next year. Farmers in the west are growing less ryegrass seed, which has to be transported to the East Coast.

“I can buy enough pigment to color the golf course cheaper than I can overseed, then the savings on fuel, water, electricity, labor, machinery and fertilizer is unbelievable,” Vaughan said.

Contact Sun News reporter ALAN BLONDIN at 626-0284.

Read more here: http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/2013/11/20/3852280/myrtle-beach-area-courses-finding.html#storylink=cpy
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19 Nov

Press release: City park finds environmentally-friendly turf care alternative

TurfPaint.net

Media contact:

Jim Davis

Foster-Gardner

1577 1st St., Coachlla

(760) 578-0023

(877) ECO-GROW

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Foster-Gardner provides water savings, environmentally friendly turf alternative at Bagdouma Park

 

Coachella, California (November 18, 2013) – The City of Coachella is taking a leading role in environmentally friendly landscape management. Bagdouma Park, located in the City of Coachella, will implement the latest water saving and environmentally friendly cool season turf alternatives.

 

The park is to use a more innovative approach for their winter turf maintenance preparing with a new liquid over-seeding technology. These organic turf colorants, called liquid overseed by turf experts, are environmentally safe and a proven alternative to the scalping and turf renovating over-seed practices common in the Coachella Valley.

 

The net benefits are water savings, fertilizer cost savings, seed cost elimination and a quick transition to usable turf.

 

This liquid overseed being applied is a Naples, Fla.-based Geoponics product. The leading brand for its natural-looking and lasting results, Endurant turf colorant, is a proven product used in the South Eastern U.S. for years. Endurant TC was recently introduced by Foster-Gardner, Inc. to the Coachella Valley region.

 

Endurant TC has provided a huge cost savings to users, saving an average $940 per acre, not including the money saved through water conservation. Water management and conservation are increasingly important and the City of Coachella, along with Foster-Gardner and Geoponics Corporation are taking a lead in finding new ways to protect the critical natural resources of the earth.

 

The application of Endurant TC is tentatively scheduled at Bagdouma Park, 51711 Douma St., Coachella, Calif., 10 a.m. Thursday. The project will offer a brilliant visual with before and after photographs of the application available.

 

Contact application coordinator Jim Davis, of Foster-Gardner, (760) 578-0023, for additional information and Endurant application scheduling.

 

City of Coachella, www.coachella.org

Geoponics Corporation, www.GeoponicsCorp.com

Endurant, www.TurfPaint.net

Foster-Gardner: www.FosterGardnerCV.com

1-877-ECO-GROW

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19 Sep

News this week: Geoponics goes to the Rose Bowl

Geoponics offers products for sustainable turf management, agriculture, landscaping, gardening, farming and related fields around the world. Here is a look at just a couple of the places Geoponics visited this week, speaking to the managers of athletic fields, golf course superintendents and others:

 

THE ROSE BOWL

Geoponics turf care products– earth friendly and sports field friendly– enter the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, CA.

~Aaaah to see the $164.5 million renovation of this athletic stadium is amazing! Perhaps we’ll post more on this…

Geoponics provides organic turf colorant— ENDURANT, soil surfactants, penetrants and wetting agents.

 

RoseBowl
Geoponics enters the Rose Bowl

 

USC FOOTBALL FIELD at LA Coliseum, more news on the University of Southern California and the Memorial Coliseum from ESPN here.

 

USC Football Field, La Colosseum
USC Football Field, LA Coliseum

 

ENCANTERRA COUNTRY CLUB

 

Encanterra Golf & Country Club
Encanterra Golf & Country Club

WILD HORSE PASS, AZ

Wild Horse Pass, AZ
WIld Horse Pass, Arizona

PALM DESERT, CA

Palm Desert, CA
Palm Desert, CA

WIND FARM, PALM SPRINGS: Sustainable energy is an interesting part of our goal to protect and preserve water sources, preventing pollution, offering water management tools for soils- just a part of a big picture.

Wind Farm, Palm Springs
Wind Farm, Palm Springs

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27 Aug

How to paint a lawn

So you have always wanted to have that lush green lawn without all the hard labor and cost that come with it? You can! It is sooo easy. You will be amazed! The results you can achieve will look natural and come affordably and will change your turf right before your eyes.

Why not learn how to paint your grass or lawn green?

You can attain optimum results affordably and quickly. Endurant Turf Colorant and Endurant Turf Enhancer are not permanent paints but specific colorants made for turfgrass adhesion. Through the application of these colorants you can hide imperfections in your lawn from dog urination, brown spots, weeds and weak areas. You literally are painting your canvas. The color depth is all in your hand and is as deep or light of a green as you like.

It is really an easy process and can save literally hundreds of dollars in water, fertilzer and chemicals. (Hear why these customers came to choose turf paint in general and Endurant Turf Colorant in particular by clicking here.)

Trying to sell a home? This can turn your curb appeal around in minutes with the greenest lawn on the street….LITERALLY IN MINUTES!

Applying Endurant Turf Paint, colorant, pigment dye for grass, landscapes
Endurant applications create instant “wows!” at prices that beat the competition while being environmentally-friendly. So easy to apply. www.turfpaint.net

 

Needed to Paint Your Lawn Green

Endurant Turf Colorant (for lawns that will not be mowed or that are dormant) OR Endurant TE (for lawns that are actively growing)

Backpack sprayer, pump up sprayer or lawn sprayer

A hose with running water

Lawn that has been cut within the last 48 hours or dormant grass

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Here Are the Steps for Painting Your Lawn Green

Step #1. Buy Enough Endurant Turf Colorant or Endurant TE

Endurant Turf Colorant is actually an organic pigment which is perfectly safe for your lawn, as well as for pets or kids who might like to play on the painted lawn. Grass paint is sprayed much like lawn feed and is sold in containers that describe the size of the yard they will cover. Measure your lawn’s width and length and multiply the numbers to know it’s square foot. Buy extra grass paint so you can paint your lawn green again after mowing.

Step #2. Choose the Right Weather

Grass paint needs two hours to dry without rain or dew. Before you paint the lawn make sure it’s perfectly dry and that no rain is forecast for the next few hours. Nothing’s more annoying than finishing painting your lawn with grass paint only to watch the paint get washed off by a chance shower.

Step #3. Prepare the Grass Paint

Every grass paint is a little different, so follow the diluting instructions that come with the bottle. Grass dye works with water but over diluting will make the dye too thin. To paint your lawn a perfect green follow the diluting measurements that come with the Endurant exactly. And be sure to buy green grass paint in the shade you like most, as there is a range to choose from. Don’t try to alter the color by over or under diluting.

Step #4. Paint Your Lawn Green

It’s really fun to watch your dry, patchy lawn turning a perfect green. Spray the grass paint in straight horizontal lines from corner to corner. Always work backwards so you don’t end up stepping on lawn you just painted before the green grass paint dries fully (after 2 hours).

More turf paint tips in the following articles:

 

 

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30 Jul

Overseed or turf paint: How do golf courses save thousands of dollars?

Range fairway sprayed with Endurant versus an overseeded target green in the foreground. (Photo supplied by Geoponics customer)
Range fairway sprayed with Endurant www.TurfPaint.net versus an overseeded target green in the foreground. (Photo supplied by Geoponics turf colorant customer)

Endurant Turf Colorant is saving golf course superintendents thousands of dollars compared to overseeding. Take a look at the breakdown on savings using Endurant organic pigment below.

Endurant turf paint is an organic pigment made with binders chosen specifically for excellent adherence to turfgrass. Learn more about Endurant Turf Colorant here (www.TurfPaint.net). Have actively growing grass, consider Endurant TE, when applied to non-dormant grass, for Endurant paint plus turf enhancer with added plant and soil nutrition. Call Geoponics to order or learn more from our turf colorant specialist 1-877-ECO-GROW.

Endurant’s specially formulated binders ensure the color remains full and rich, providing a natural-looking green that is consistent and long-lasting. It doesn’t fade to blue like the competitors’ paint.

Endurant’s visual appeal is unmatched by any other brand on the market. Furthermore, superintendents share other reasons they choose Endurant over the leading brands here. (among them is that Endurant does not cause damage to sprayers nor require a special sprayer like other brands).

Endurant line of pigment is suitable for use over a wide range, including, but not limited to: golf course tees, greens and fairways; athletic fields; parks, common areas and lawns. Mulch, pinestraw, sand and pond colorants are available.

Here are a few of the top benefits of Endurant turf colorant in a nutshell:

  • Inexpensive
  • Long-lasting
  • Realistic green color
  • Green to green transition (you don’t see a line where the paint ends)
  • Environmentally responsible (no harsh chemicals, Endurant is organic, saves water)
  • Equipment-friendly (doesn’t cost thousands in repair the way other leading brands have nor require special sprayers)
  • Fast and easy cleanup
  • Safe for pets, children, players, turfcare providers & wildlife (More here.)

Here is how a superintendent can save about $15,000:

Compare all the materials used in overseed versus using Endurant.
Compare all the materials used in overseed versus using Endurant.

Example overseeding costs on 35 acres of fairways

Seed:  400 lbs/ acre @ $1.10/ lb. = $15,400

Prep & Seed: 45 hours/ labor @ $8.50/ hr. = $382.50

Fertilizer: 175 bags/ app. @ $22/ bag X 3 apps. = $11,550

Fert. Labor:  3 people/ 6 hrs. @ $8.50/ hr X 3 apps. = $459

Fert. Fuel: 15 gal. / app. @ $3.70/ gal. X 3 apps. = $166.50

Mow Labor: 2 people/ 6 hrs. @ $8.50/ hr X 30 mows = $3,060

Mow Fuel: 16 gal./ mow @ $3.70/ gal. X 30 mows = $1,776

Total Overseed Cost: $32,794 or $939.97/ acre     (NOT INCLUDING THE HIGH WATER COSTS OF OVERSEED)

Example painting costs using Endurant on 35 acres of fairways

Endurant: 5 gal. / acre @ $50 gal. X 2 apps. = $17,500

Spraying: 1 person, 16 hours @ $12.50/ hr X 2 apps. = $400

Total Endurant Cost: $17,900 or $511.43/ acre

Total Savings: $14,894 or $425.54/ acre (NOT INCLUDING WATER SAVINGS)

ENDURANT-versus-Overseed

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30 Jul

How did this golf course thrive despite water shortage?

Agriox (Agriox.com) helps Reems Creek Golf Course thrive through water shortages.
Agriox (Agriox.com) helps Reems Creek Golf Course thrive through water shortages.

A North Carolina Golf Course Superintendent is thrilled to see thriving turf despite water shortages after using Geoponics products.

Reems Creek Golf Course, nestled in North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains, went without water for two weeks in the heat of July.

Normally, that would be devastating for turf grass.

However, even without irrigation from July 2 through July 30, Reems Creek bentgrass greens and fairways still look good!

What saved this turf? Agriox. Learn more about Agriox here.

 

 

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26 Jul

Painting Sports Fields with Endurant TE

Turf colorant that is easy to apply, organic and safe for players. Watch this short video clip on Endurant turf paint being applied to the Miami Dolphin’s field.

Striping can be accomplished in minutes with Endurant TE

Organic Endurant turf colorant is applied to the Miami Dolphins NFL football field because it’s easy to use, is long-lasting, healthy for plants and players. Learn more about Endurant turf paint for home lawns, golf courses, sports fields and other applications here. Also, learn more about Endurant TE, which includes turf enhancer plant nutrition for actively growing grass here.

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23 Jul

10 Reasons why you should paint your grass

Endurant Saves Money, Water and Time
Endurant Saves Money, Water and Time

Are you tired of getting those HUGE water bills just to keep your lawn or grass looking healthy?  Water restrictions are now commonplace moving forward into the future.  Overseeding with ryegrass is expensive and requires a lot of inputs like water, fertilizer and pesticides, none of which are good for the environment. Well, you are not alone.  According to the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) nearly 9 billion gallons of water are used daily on landscape irrigation.  That is a lot of water!!! Of course, the hotter and dryer it is the more water folks use.  Ok, back to the reason you are ready this….there are options.  Options that were not available previously….Endurant Turf Colorant.

 

Here are ten reason why you paint your lawn or grass:

  • Painting turf keeps grass looking beautiful, healthy and uniform
  • Using a turf colorant will save money on watering.
  • Painting lawn saves time that you could be doing other things.
  • Using a turf colorant reduces the amount of chemicals needed for lawn management
  • Endurant Turf Colorant is safe for the environment
  • Painting grass is super easy almost anyone can do it.
  • Dormant turf can be easily turned to a lush green color with instant results
  • Painted turf on average will transition out of dormancy weeks before unpainted turf.
  • People WILL notice…You will get comments like, “Wow, how did you get your grass so GREEN?!” “Your lawn looks AWESOME! What is your secret?”
  • IT IS AFFORDABLE!! In many cases Endurant Turf Colorant can save as much as 80% on cost when compared to overseeding and it care.  That is money in the bank!

So next time you get that sinking feeling as you look at your water bill, thinking about all that goes into turning it on, remember there are other options to keep your lawn and turf looking beautiful.  Simple, affordable, sustainable….Endurant (TurfPaint.net)

Endurant applications create instant "wows!" at prices that beat the competition while being environmentally-friendly. So easy to apply. www.turfpaint.net
Endurant applications create instant “wows!” at prices that beat the competition while being environmentally-friendly. So easy to apply. www.turfpaint.net
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