New lawn service for dormant, diseased and pet stained lawns.
Posted by Sean Kennedy on Fri, Dec 18, 2009 @ 09:54 AM
New businesses are popping up all over the American southwest as drought conditions and foreclosures continue to hammer the region. This new business is coloring, painting or dying brown grass green. Here in the southeast as temperatures drop our bermuda lawns go dormant and turn brown. Some of choose to over seed with a winter rye. This poses a couple of issues. First, the amount of water needed to ensure germination is substantial and even though the "drought is over in Georgia" I personally feel that each individual needs to be very conscious of their water usage. Secondly, the introduction of a new grass presents a list of problems unto itself. I won't bog down this article with a huge list of disease issues and whatnot, just know that the transition period back to bermuda can be tumultuous. Golf courses, natural grass turf stadiums and cemetaries have been using the "painting" method for a little more than a decade saving on water costs and presenting a great aesthetic to their patrons. This unique product and process is something that we at EnviroColor® have studied this product and process for nearly a year and are ready to help those individuals who desire a green lawn in the dormant season. We produce, supply and apply only the best environmentally friendly top spray colorants for pine straw and mulch, and now for grass too!
