Oct 02, 2020

Update: Endurant Turf Colorant Contests: Win $500 Visa

About the Endurant Turf Colorant Contests

The Endurant Turf Colorant Contests continue from October through December. Show us your use of Endurant on Twitter. Then, get the most likes, shares and comments to win a $500 U.S. Visa Card mailed to you anywhere in the U.S. before each of the following contest deadlines. See the categories below for each contest, use the hashtags indicated and tag Geoponics. ( #Endurant #TurfColorantContest @Geoponics) You may participate in as many contests throughout the rest of the year as you like. However, you may only win once in the 2020 Endurant Turf Colorant Contests. [caption id="attachment_1391" align="alignleft" width="733"]Endurant turf colorant contest Contests through Dec. 27, 2020. Win a $500 Visa Gift Card by showing us how you use Endurant.[/caption] As Endurant celebrates its 10th Anniversary, join in the celebration by showing the use of Endurant from any time over the past 10 years. Approximately every two weeks from October 5, 2020 through December 27, 2020, there will be another chance to win a $500 U.S. Visa Card with a new category. New contests begin on Mondays and end on Sundays, every other week, giving you almost 14 days to encourage friends and followers to boost your post’s attention to increase your odds of winning. In the rare likelihood of a tie, Geoponics may choose the post that best portrays the benefits of the product. Contestants may be required to verify their purchase of Endurant through Geoponics, a sales representative or a distributor upon request. The verification must be sent by email to geoadmin@geoponicscorp.com by end of business day on the Monday following the end of the contest or earlier if requested.

Step by Step: Endurant Turf Colorant Contest Entries

  1. Follow us on Twiiter. (Twitter.com/Geoponics)
  2. Include the hashtags: #Endurant #TurfColorantContest
  3. Tag @Geoponics
  4. Contests are limited to golf courses, sports fields and verifiable landscape companies within the U.S.
  5. Proof of purchase of Endurant may be required upon request by end of the Money Monday following the contest deadline.
  6. Upon contact of winning the contest, please provide a U.S. mailing address to receive your $500 U.S. Visa Gift Card.
  7. We’d love to hear and see you boast about your winnings on social media!

Categories of the 2020 Endurant Turf Colorant Contest

Additional optional hashtags help to follow the contestants in each category scheduled and described as follows: Contests may change slightly before they begin. Check here at the beginning of each new contest category for any details. New contests will be announced on Twitter.

Oct. 5 – Oct. 18

#FairwaysToHeaven Got green fairways using Endurant? Let’s see them. We’d love to hear some details about the application, such as application rates; shade of Endurant; whether it’s all #LiquidOverseed or a hybrid of seed and colorant.

Oct. 19 – Nov. 1

#ShowUsYourGreens  Show us your use of Endurant turf colorant on golf greens.

Nov. 2 – Nov. 15

#FavoriteEndurantPhoto Simply show us your favorite photo of Endurant. Contests are subject to change before they begin. Be sure to follow us on social media, sign up for our email newsletter for updates and check this blog for new posts with contest category details.

Nov. 16 – Nov. 29

#CreativeColorant Most unique and/or creative usage of an Endurant turf colorant. Endurant applied in unique ways, perhaps pine or palm colorant. (Past examples included a painted bench and artistically painted overalls) Methods of application may also be creative using photographs or videos to show how you applied the colorant.

Nov. 30 – Dec. 13

#TurfTransformation Most dramatic transformation as shown by your before and after photos or your descriptions of a photo or video. Use of Endurant anywhere on a golf course, sports field or applied by a professional lawn service business in the U.S.. Perhaps your course went from all brown dormant turf to vibrant healthy green using Endurant. Perhaps you or your client’s mulch went from drab to fab. Let’s see the most improved grass using Endurant turf colorant.

Dec. 14 – Dec 27

#ShowUsYourGrass Simply show us Endurant on grass. Get the most likes, comments, shares and attention to win. This category is open to all turf professionals, including lawn service, sports field managers, sod farmers and golf course superintendents. Got questions? Contact 1-877-ECO-GROW or geoadmin@geoponicscorp.com with any questions about the 2020 Endurant Turf Colorant Contest.   Read More
Sep 22, 2020

Lawn Service Expands by Painting Grass

Oklahoma Lawn Company Adds Grass Painting Service

Nick Jones owned and operated a pest control and lawn care business in a rural part of Oklahoma for years. Less then five years ago though, he found a different niche that brought him out of the confines of Perkins, Oklahoma and into partnering with other lawn maintenance businesses to provide a new service—grass painting, in larger nearby cities. He grew his business first by adding lawn painting as an offering to his clients, and now expanding the business further by offering painting as a consultant or contractor for other lawn and maintenance companies. By contracting with Jones, these companies find they can avoid the need for new equipment and still expand their offerings. [caption id="attachment_1428" align="alignleft" width="660"]Lawn painted using Endurant Turf Colorant on dormant grass in Oklahoma. A dormant lawn painted in Oklahoma using Endurant Turf Colorant.[/caption] Painting Grass Makes News: Putting Endurant Turf Colorants to the Test Painting grass. “That still sounds bazaar,” said Jones. But in the past two years, people have become increasingly aware of the benefits so the oddity isn’t so off-putting, he added. When people see it, they also have an interest, sometimes before they’re even aware of the benefits. “They’ll say, ‘I know you painted that yard, can you come look at my house?’ Or another one I get is someone ordered paint online and it didn’t look the way the online ad showed it,” said Jones. “That’s because it wasn’t an Endurant product,” he added. Even hiring helpers, he hears, “Why would you paint grass?” They see it and then they get it, said Jones. “First time I saw it was not a commercial but news about water restrictions in California and in Texas,” recalled Jones. “I thought, that’s interesting and a viable solution for overseeding rye.” Then, Jones got online and searched for turf paint options. “Like 10 names came up, so I ordered 10 of those. I have about a two-acre backyard and set up a test lot for each one. I painted and watched it through the winter,” said Jones. A clear winner was revealed among the test plots, he said. “Everybody who came by was like, ‘that’s what I want my turf to look like,’” relayed Jones. So rather than spending a lot of time researching the companies, he tested them for himself. [caption id="attachment_1431" align="alignleft" width="660"]Curb appeal is made easy with Endurant turf colorant Curb appeal is made easy with Endurant turf colorant applied by Nick Jones in Oklahoma.[/caption] Expanding the Lawn Care Business to Include Landscape Colorants It took some further testing to learn how to profit from it in a way that differed somewhat from the model of the lawn care business, which for the most part is about the speed in which the landscapers can complete a property. Colorant was about expertise and the savings came in forms such as water, seed and chemicals. The clients were a niche market. “The first year was basically a learning year,” Jones said. This encouraged other businesses to contract Jones, who had all the equipment and the operation down to a science rather than recreating all those efforts themselves, he said. “It’s one thing to put it down and for it to look good. Phase two was to put it down in a way that you could repeat it for a profit in multiple yards,” said Jones. [caption id="attachment_1432" align="alignleft" width="480"]Adding a pop of color to grass using Endurant turf colorant brings growing business to lawn service professional Nick Jones. Adding a pop of color to grass using Endurant turf colorant brings growing business to lawn service professional Nick Jones.[/caption] Tips and Tricks: Benefits of Endurant Turf Colorant In that year he learned the best equipment for various site conditions; different shades of Endurant ideal for particular species of grass and yards; how clean the property needs to be; and other tips and tricks for ideal results accomplished efficiently. He outgrew Perkins. The past two years, Jones has stretched his business working with other landscapers in Oklahoma City and Tulsa. “With Endurant, we have a guaranteed look at every job. In Oklahoma, with weather being what it is, people are spending a lot of money on overseed and they don’t know how it’s going to look,” said Jones. “A lot of times that’s poor,” he added. He uses Endurant to take the guesswork out of the equation. “You know what you’re going to get with painting. That’s kind of the number one thing with it,” said Jones. The species of grass leads not to just desiring a specific shade of Endurant, but also to applications benefits. “Overseed over dormant Bermuda grass is dependent on rain and temperature being right,” said Jones However, with Fescue, which often maintains some color, the look is different. “You can just go over the top of Fesuce and it looks like a million bucks. You can save on water. You never deprive the plant of nutrients, but you can cut back a bit,” he said [caption id="attachment_1429" align="alignleft" width="660"]Home owners and real estate professionals enjoy the benefits of Endurant turf colorant applied to dormant turf as an extra lawn service in Oklahoma. Home owners and real estate professionals enjoy the benefits of Endurant turf colorant applied to dormant turf as an extra lawn service in Oklahoma.[/caption] Sports Fields & Businesses: Effects of Covid 19 In addition to home lawns, properties for sale gain curb appeal, while businesses and athletic fields also benefit from the colorant. “If you have two businesses say on opposite corners, across from one another, such as two gas stations, people will go to the one with the better looking lawn,” said Jones. “If your gas station is green and the neighbor’s is brown, people are naturally drawn to the green,” said Jones. That’s the same with a home lawn, property for sale or an athletic field. Sports teams are at least as competitive. Softball and baseball fields are increasingly finding the benefits of colorants, often while at visiting another team’s well-maintained field. “If you overseed, it’s really hard on coaches and managers to have it look good for the summer,” said Jones. Due to Covid 19, baseball season started and then got shut down in spring 2020. With uncertainty remaining into fall and another season on the horizon, athletic field management choices are likely to change. “We don’t know if we want to put that much money and time into overseed and then the season is ended early again. Overseeding some and then painting is an option. Or paint it so you’re not out the time. It’s most cost effective. That way, if you lose the season, you don’t lose that time and investment,” said Jones. [caption id="attachment_1430" align="alignleft" width="660"]Painting grass pays off for the owner of lawn service companies in Oklahoma. Painting grass pays off for the owner of home and commercial lawn service companies in Oklahoma.[/caption] Tricks of the Trade & Professional Painting Equipment
  • “The biggest thing is to talk to someone who has done it before you do it,” said Jones.
  • Familiarity with the colors
  • Knowledge of the area: “Bermuda looks different in Oklahoma than it does in South Carolina.”
  • Each customer has a desired look and expectation
  • Test your equipment
  • Eventually, customization of equipment and process (Such as a walking boom and other things Jones built specifically for painting. Sprayers for smaller versus larger properties.)
  • Edging wheel, particularly for residential and commercial to assist in keeping paint off concrete and other undesired areas near the grass.
  • For a once a year application, when approaching winter dormancy, paint immediately following Thanksgiving just before people are hanging Christmas lights. This helps avoid having to move wires.
  • For twice a year applications, a light coat can be applied in October when a loss of green begins and then a darker coat.
[caption id="attachment_108" align="alignleft" width="660"]Endurant colorants for varying turfgrass species concentrations Endurant colorant varieties. Check out the full line at TurfPaint.net with additional options in pigments, including Endurant TE, and a new hybrid paint and pigment, Endurant FLEX.[/caption] A Professional’s Personal Take on Using All the Various Turf Colors “I personally use Endurant FW (Fairway) on the fescue. A little of “Fairway” goes a long way on the Fescue,” said Jones. “TC on Bermuda really looks nice,” he added. Jones learned to blend for optimizing results. “That’s where understanding the colors comes in. The Fairway (FW) gets dark quick. I use a lot of Fairway (FW and TC concentrate,” said Jones. He also uses a base coat of FW with a top of Premium applied at different rates. “To get it to pop.” The different grasses have different looks and base shades at different stages of growth and dormancy. Bermuda goes dormant in a whiter shade while Zoysia when dormant has a little more yellow, so Premium often brings that to the desired green shade. Different landscapers he works with use different mixes and processes to get their desired look. “Some people just want green but not with a lot of attention,” he said. “It’s different strokes for different folks.” Most importantly, Endurant doesn’t fade to blue like so many other brands, noted Jones. Having worked with marking dyes, pigments and paints, Jones points out: “Marking dyes go away pretty quickly. Pigment will erode to a not natural color. Paints will last. What we’re working with here with Endurant lasts for the longest duration,” he said. He’s seen other lawn companies try to duplicate the look without knowing the products or process. “They’ll quadruple the amount of marking dye or pigment on the yard. Ten or even 30 days later, it may look competitive to ours. But a month or two later, our yard is till holding color,” said Jones.     Read More
Sep 02, 2020

Pinehurst Paints: Using Endurant Turf Colorant

Host of the U.S. Open Is Open About Turf Paint

Pinehurst Chooses Endurant, Year After Year

[caption id="attachment_1417" align="alignleft" width="1000"]Pinehurst No. 2 5th Hole Pinehurst.com Pinehurst, established in 1894, the host of the 2014 and 2024 US Opens, uses Endurant turf colorants to aid in providing its consistent natural look and ideal playing conditions all year long for the past 10 years. Take a look at the 5th Hole on famous Pinehurst No. 2 . Credit: Pinehurst.com[/caption]

The Beginning

The year was 2010 and John Jeffreys, now Golf Course Superintendent of Pinehurst No. 2, was experimenting with the use of turf colorants. Pinehurst Resort and Country Club in Pinehurst, North Carolina is one of the top rated golf courses in the world. Still, they experienced a common problem of some yellowing grass creating an eyesore. Jeffreys thought he’d cover the yellowing turf with some grass paint to result in the best look with the least disruption in play. The choice came with guidance from Pat O’Brien of the USGA, and marked when Pinehurst made the permanent change from overseed to painting.
“We couldn’t continue with overseeding and provide the firm and fast conditions, which is how course No. 2 is supposed to play,” said Jeffreys.
[caption id="attachment_1413" align="alignleft" width="660"]Pinehurst No. 2 Clubhouse Endurant turf colorant Pinehurst No. 2 Clubhouse[/caption]

The Top Course Isn’t Top Secret About Endurant as the Best Paint

After experimenting with multiple brands, it was Endurant, which is produced by Geoponics, that provided the best results, said Jeffreys. Pinehurst doesn’t keep their methods of golf course management private or secret. Instead, Pinehurst is known for hosting USGA workshops on best practices. “We want everybody to succeed, whether it’s cultural practices, painting or whatever it may be,” said Jeffreys. Also, Pinehurst was immediately open with their members.
“We let everyone know, we don’t have to overseed anymore,” said Jeffreys.
The primary benefit to painting is that it provided better year round playing conditions. Using Endurant allowed all of the Pinehurst golf courses to have color without the disruptive late September overseed, said Jeffreys. No more overwatering to cause soggy, soft conditions in September. Instead, painting in October and November allows continual play throughout fall with ideal conditions.

Players Respond to Paint

Pinehurst hosts players from throughout the world. “We had members arrive the first week in December and ask us, ‘when are you going to paint?’ But we’ve already painted,” said Jeffreys. “We’re not trying to fool them, but it’s really eye opening. They don’t know and that’s the goal,” he said. The intent is to provide consistent playing experiences and golf course aesthetic from course to course, season to season and year to year. So the golf course in the summer can hardly be distinguished from the golf course in the winter, he said.
“We don’t want them to ask, ‘when did you paint?’ We do not want them to say, ‘your paint looks good.’ We want them to say, ‘your course conditions are excellent,’” said Jeffreys.
Endurant ensures Pinehurst accomplishes those intentions. Pinehurst maintains its look while improving playability using Endurant on the courses that have been dubbed Perfectly Imperfect” for maintaining their natural look, which is also a testament to what Endurant organic colorants are meant to be able to provide, running the spectrum from the “see it from the moon, wow factor” aesthetic to the can’t tell the difference between natural green chlorophyll, overseed and the Endurant paint. That range of possibilities is made possible by the customization options of the several shades of Endurant turf colorants. [caption id="attachment_1414" align="alignleft" width="660"]Pinehurst No. 2 Uses Endurant on dormant Bermuda as Liquid Overseed For the past 10 years, Pinehurst No. 2 Uses Endurant turf colorant on dormant Bermuda grass as Liquid Overseed.[/caption]

Endurant Endures

So, not only does Endurant endure as a best practice through the years, as Pinehurst has been using Endurant for 10 years, but the reason that Pinehurst superintendents chose Endurant after trying several brands, is because the color lasts. “If you try a different brand, you’ll know you didn’t get the right paint when it looks good the first day and five days later it looks like garbage,” said Jeffreys. He warns following his own trials: “If you spend less, you can guess you’ll be getting 5 percent of the product.”
“We chose Endurant primarily because of the longevity of the color. It stays green longer. When it fades, it fades green. Otherwise, with other brands, it fades blue, becomes chalky looking or fades quickly,” Jeffreys said. “Endurant fades on tone. It doesn’t go changing color. So that is a big thing for us,” he added.

Additional Colorant Benefits: Help During Covid 19

In addition to better playability and improved aesthetic, using Endurant turf colorants allowed a savings in water usage and decreased usage of herbicide, reported Jeffreys. “It’s certainly been a positive for us a long time, but it was really exaggerated this year,” he said. In 2020, the lack of overseed was a particular blessing. “I really don’t know what we would have done if we’d have overseeded,” he said. Due to the risk of spreading Covid-19 coronavirus during the international pandemic, Pinehurst had fewer people to do the work necessary to maintain an overseeded property.
“Endurant provides a really huge business savings to have the flexibility,” said Jeffreys. “This past spring, we didn’t have to deal with rye grass that we had to continually mow when we cut the staff from 40 to five.”
He added, “It was a warm year. We were mowing Bermuda grass early. So, I can’t imagine if it was rye grass.” [caption id="attachment_1416" align="alignleft" width="660"]Pinehurst hosts USGA colorant seminar Pinehurst always looks to share golf industry knowledge, here hosting the 2018 USGA colorant seminar[/caption]

The Pinehurst Look and Preparing for the U.S. Open

“We are definitely fortunate we had gotten paint a long time ago. It’s been a game changer for us, extending the fall season without disruption and the spring,” said Jeffreys. While Endurant can provide different styles and aesthetics from the look of Augusta to the look of Pinehurst, Jeffreys has learned several tips and tricks from what works at Pinehurst, and some that are universal. “We’re not top secret by any means here,” said Jeffreys. The nine golf courses of Pinehurst all use paint instead of overseed and strive for consistency from course to course. The business savings flexibility provided by Endurant is maintained year to year allowing the colorant to be used in various ways. “You can do the transition aids (learn about the new Endurant Flex) and pigment (Endurant TE) and continually maintain color if financially that’s a viable option,” Jeffreys suggested. Or, he suggested, you can go completely dormant and paint. The Pinehurst way of doing things entails a modest green color. “It’s a Bermuda grass color for us. Even in the summer, we’re not really, really green. We’re not irrigating for color. We’re irrigating to keep the grass alive The more we can match that summer look in the winter, the better,” said Jeffreys. He laughed. “We didn’t want shock and awe. We didn’t want planes getting all distracted.” “Instead, just a hint of green to differentiate native areas and bunkers is what really works here,” he added. Because the properties of Pinehurst are adjoining, there is a goal to keep the look among the nine courses cohesive. Just as Endurant prepared Pinehurst for the 2014 U.S Open, Jeffreys already has his sights on their next year to host the 2024 U.S. Open. The budget increases with the U.S. Open, so painting can be utilized for TV Ready turf leading up to the big event, Jeffreys forecasts. [caption id="attachment_1415" align="alignleft" width="660"]Spraying Endurant on Pinehurst No.2 Spraying Endurant turf colorant on Pinehurst No.2[/caption]

How to Paint: A Few Specific Tips from Pinehurst

  • Spray early in the morning when either frost or dew is present
  • Expect a short window from about 6:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
  • Fill and prepare the night before
  • Be flexible and know you might not paint the day you expected. “Instant gratification can lead to instant frustration” if you don’t have patience.
  • Ensure the only thing on the ground that morning is the sprayer.
  • Allow plenty of time to clean up.
  • Consider testing the sprayer on a parking lot to ensure even distribution.
  • If it’s your first time, consider applying in a more discreet spot than an elevated tee, off the road, or at the clubhouse.
Want more tips on painting turfgrass? Visit here. Endurant turf colorants are available for purchase on Amazon. For larger properties, contact your distributor, sales rep or Geoponics at 1-877-ECO-GROW, info@geoponicscorp.com .  Don't miss the 2020 Endurant Turf Colorant Contest. Enter to win $500. Read More
Aug 17, 2020

Introducing New Endurant Flex Turf Colorant

Geoponics, the maker of Endurant professional turf colorants, introduces the new hybrid Endurant Flex, specially formulated for transitions and transition zones, among other uses.

Flex Your Turf

Endurant Flex turf colorant

What makes Endurant Flex different?

Endurant Flex combines the benefits of a pigment, such as Endurant TE for actively growing grass, with the benefits of a paint, such as Endurant TC and the other shades of Endurant paint, which are formulated for excellent pigmentation of dormant turf. With Endurant Flex turf colorant, you get the benefits of a pigment with the benefits of a paint for those in between times and those in between zones, among other applications. [video width="848" height="352" mp4="https://turfpaint.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/VIDEO-2020-08-17-11-14-09.mp4"][/video]

Why Flex? Why now?

Geoponics launches their newest product, Endurant Flex, as Endurant turf colorant celebrates its 10th Anniversary of painting grass. Ten years ago, Endurant became the professional's choice for adding color to turgrass at times when chlorophyll was naturally lacking, such as in seasonal dormancy of warm season grass species, including Bermuda grass. This practice of painting grass using Endurant was implemented to provide a great look and to conserve water, avoid harsh chemical usage, minimize labor expenses, improve transitions between warm and cool season grasses and increase playability on golf courses. For golf course superintendents specifically, using Endurant on the dormant turf not only added color, it provided the firm and fast playing conditions as preferred by golfers. Still, there are transitions and times overseed is still used and those are among the times to Flex. [caption id="attachment_1387" align="aligncenter" width="660"]Before and after photos show Endurant turf colorant on dormant warm season turfgrass. Before and after photos show Endurant turf colorant on dormant warm season Bermuda grass.[/caption] One of the challenges for some golf course superintendents, landscapers and turfgrass managers remains managing the transitions and transition zones, efficiently, economically, aesthetically and with optimal results agronomically-- all while providing optimal playing surfaces when applicable to golf courses and athletic fields. Whether it's the time of year when turfgrass is transitioning from actively growing grass to dormant turf or the other way around, when dormant turf is on its way back in growing and producing chlorophyl, these in between times call for a flexible product, one that is in between two of Endurant's fan favorites-- Endurant turf paints and Endurant TE pigment.

Try Endurant Flex today! Flex your turf!

If you already have a sales rep, contact your Endurant distributor or sales representative today and tell them you're ready to Flex your turf! Otherwise, contact Geoponics at 1-877-ECO-GROW (1-877-326-4769) or email info@GeoponicsCorp.com. Endurant Flex will be available soon on Amazon, where many of Geoponics products are currently available, and on ShopGeoponics.com, where almost all Geoponics products are available (special large orders are available through representatives). By shopping Geoponcis and Endurant on Amazon, Prime members can enjoy free shipping. [caption id="attachment_108" align="aligncenter" width="660"]Endurant colorants for varying turfgrass species concentrations Endurant colorant varieties. Check out the full line at TurfPaint.net[/caption]

Find Your Favorite Shade of Green with Endurant Grass Paints

Want to see the different shades of Endurant in one place? Check out this grass painting site. Here you will quench your curiosity about the other Endurant turf colorants that came before Endurant Flex, including Endurant TE (a pigment ideal for actively growing grass); Endurant TC (the original colorant that is a shade of green ideal for many species of grass, common turf conditions and as used in the Endurant sprays for home lawns); Endurant FW (formulated for a richer tone that golf courses enjoy on Fairways); Endurant PR (a perennial rye look) and Endurant Premium (one of the darkest greens). Read More
Aug 11, 2020

Endurant User Among First to Show Off Painted Grass

Ahead of His Time: Golf course superintendent among first to paint grass in Nevada

Full interview with Mike Donahue, Superintendent, Las Vegas Growing grass out west is a whole new ball game with Endurant. Reducing water, labor and chemical usage, Endurant users overcome the oddity of the idea of painting grass for an overall win. Some pockets of the country and the world have been painting grass for years, while for others the practice is new. Among those to first combat the question in the Western U.S. of “why in the world would you paint grass?!” was Mike Donahue, of Las Vegas, Nevada. “People often do things just because it’s the way we’ve always done them,” says Donahue, as he shows off one of the courses he manages. [caption id="attachment_1346" align="aligncenter" width="660"]Mike Donahue, Golf Course Superintendent, Las Vegas, Nevada Mike Donahue, Golf Course Superintendent, Las Vegas, Nevada uses Endurant Turf Colorants instead of overseed.[/caption] Now, as Endurant is celebrating its 10th Anniversary and is about to kick off a contest where turfgrass professionals show off their courses and the benefits of using Endurant, we take a look back at the painting experiences shared by Donahue over the past couple of years. “I don’t think there’s a superintendent in the United States who actually wants to overseed,” says Donahue. “It’s hard on equipment, hard on the guys; the weather is always fluctuating. Nobody really wants to overseed,” he says. What’s interesting is that some people will keep overseeding simply because it’s always the way things were done. Also, there is a perception out there that painting isn’t natural and thus less environmentally friendly. Actually, Endurant organic turf paints present huge savings in water usage and in harsh chemical usage. “I spend more money on water in a month than I spend on paint all year,” says Donahue. While some superintendents may be reluctant to try painting grass, poor turf quality due to overseed led Donahue to easily make the switch. “This is links golf, so in the winter, I want it firm and fast. I want the ball to bounce and roll. I don’t need to overseed to get that,” says Donahue. “Using Endurant on Bermuda grass, the ball runs,” he adds. [caption id="attachment_1341" align="aligncenter" width="660"]Endurant Turf Colorant pops on dormant Bermuda grass in Las Vegas, Nevada Endurant Turf Colorant pops on dormant Bermuda grass in Las Vegas, Nevada[/caption] While almost all players, members, owners and managers enjoy the benefits, every once in a while a player questions the use of paint on grass. There’s often a relief once there’s an understanding that the grass is still real, it’s still very alive and the usage of the Endurant colorant requires fewer resources while improving playability. Much more work, water and chemical treatment goes into overseeding with rye grass compared with painting a dormant Bermuda grass. “Most reviews say it’s great,” says Donahue, who also described Endurant as the “best paint he’s ever used.” The popularity of painting turf differs coast to coast. [caption id="attachment_1344" align="aligncenter" width="660"]Endurant Turf Colorant pops on dormant Bermuda grass in Las Vegas, Nevada In the past few years, painting grass became less of an oddity as west coast turf managers needed creative ways to conserve water. Endurant Organic Turf Colorant is a favorite for its natural color that fades on tone, unlike other brands on the market, retaining a natural shade of green[/caption] “The guys in the Southeast, I see everyone on Twitter painting. Everyone there is doing it, like it’s normal,” said Donahue in 2018, about three years after he began using paint. One of the great benefits to grass paint, in addition to water savings, is avoiding the transition and competition challenges of overseeding. While on one of the courses that Donahue manages, the water comes from a water treatment facility next door offering lower rates, water rates are much more expensive in the area overall. “Go to the valley, where you’re buying city water, I spend $60,000, $70,000, $80,000 a month on city water,” says Donahue. So with rising water costs, users of Endurant began sprouting up all over the valley in the past two to three years especially.

Life Before Painting with Endurant 

Donahue used to put out seed at the end of August, when it was about 110 F. “I would get about two weeks, so my overseed was always marginal at best. The vast majority of the golf courses are in the same boat here," said Donahue All that labor and expense of overseed was to avoid the look of dormant Bermuda, but benefits were really only seen for a few weeks. “As a superintendent here, if I can keep my Bermuda green until mid-November and I’m greening up in February—or say even mid-November to mid-March—you’re still only talking three to four months. What’s the point of overseeding?” he continued. [caption id="attachment_1342" align="aligncenter" width="660"]Endurant turf paint Endurant adds wow factor to dormant turf grass, saving money, water and time while decreasing transition challenges and increasing playability.[/caption] If you overseed, it tears up the course and it’s closed for three to four weeks. Then it re-opens with cart-path only traffic and playing conditions aren’t great. His golf course is as busy or more in the summer as it is in the winter and the summer conditions were notoriously poor after overseeding because the transitions were so bad, he said. Transitioning from Overseed to Painting “Superintendents are converting to paint due to water. Between cost, transition issues and really the fact you overseed for no reason,” says Donahue. “I need the grass to be good for 12 months. By painting, I’ve eliminated transition issues. My Bermuda stand is better. It greens up faster,” he adds. As the industry adage goes, "the better your overseed, the worse your transition, and the worse your overseed, the better your transition." “To get a good overseed you’ve got to beat up the Bermuda. Bermuda doesn’t like to be beat up here,” says Donahue. Nearby superintendents are also painting on Bermuda, as well as on bentgrass greens. A few will still overseed. Sure overseeded rye grass can be pretty and fluffy, says Donahue. “Look at it in terms of playability. I’d put the greens painted with Endurant up against any greens. They’re that good and they’re dormant. People don’t even know it’s not overseed,” said Donahue. “You can’t tell me fluffed up rye grass is a better surface. The ball rolls faster on a dormant surface. Period. If you manage your Bermuda going into the fall, you can get it so it’s kind of fluffy too,” he said. [caption id="attachment_1340" align="aligncenter" width="660"]Endurant makes turfgrass management easier and less expensive all year long, coast to coast and around the globe. Endurant makes turfgrass management easier and less expensive all year long, coast to coast and around the globe.[/caption]

Greener Grass: Early Green Up Using Endurant Colorant

Endurant has another benefit as the grass recovers sooner after winter dormancy. Green up begins in February after using Endurant FW or darker. Chlorophyll increased and active growth continued with recovery by April instead of May. “The darker paint does bring in more heat, a few more degrees, “ said Donahue. As he showed off one of the best pictures of turf paint looking like overseed, he shares a highlight from a February a couple years back: “We had a defined and clean rough, too,” Donahue described. “I want to make sure people don’t ever question what we’re doing here. I want people to see. Look at this viable option of Endurant,” he said. Read More
Jul 28, 2020

Celebrating 10 Years of Turf Paint

10 Year Anniversary: Turf Paint Turns 10

Geoponics, the maker of Endurant turf colorants, has three things to celebrate: 1.) Turf Paint turning 10 years old; 2.) Geoponics is launching a new product; 3.) and YOU. Yes Geoponics is celebrating you, our clients, with giveaways and cash prizes.  

Happy Birthday Turf Paint:

Enduring the Years with Endurant

[caption id="attachment_1332" align="aligncenter" width="727"]Happy Birthday Turf Paint Credit: Four Seasons Costa Rica[/caption] Remember that first double-digit birthday when you were a kid? One of your kids'? Grandkids'? Remember the excitement? We want to share that enthusiasm throughout the year. Geoponics has a lot of gifts, and we like to share them! We hope you'll participate, and get rewarded for doing so!

New Product Launch:

We Keep Growing

Geoponics has launched several products over the years. These include innovations in turf paint through the Endurant line. Very soon, we have an exciting new product to share. This product will be groundbreaking and earth changing. Really? Yes! Changing the earth, that's what we do! We harness the natural processes of the Earth to foster growth. We enjoy watching you, our clients, grow with us! Keep an eye out for news about Geoponics' newest product launch. There isn't much more exciting than something new (even if you're a 10 year old). Because new opportunities, new gifts, new products-- these are things we all love.

Celebrating Our Clients with Cash Giveaways:

Grow with Us

Although we can't give away our newest product details, yet, we CAN giveaway CASH, soon. Hope we didn't ruin any surprises for you by sharing these sneak peeks to get you amped up, stoked, revved up, hyped-- all for our birthday bash and related announcements. Why? Because we hope you'll come to the party! So we can say, "Surprise! Here's your prize!" Not just hundreds, thousands of dollars in prizes. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook to learn more about contest details. You may also subscribe to our You Tube channel. We'll have an emailnews release and blog posted as well. Do you want to be sure not to miss it? Then make sure you're subscribed to our email. There, we'll share contest details. Golf course superintendents, maintenance crews, sod farmers, lawn and landscapers, we can't wait to see you on the web! #Show us your grass!

Geoponics' Pages, Accounts and Links to Follow

We're all over the interwebs. Is that what you call it these days? We have social media pages, websites and virtual outlets galore to keep you entertained and informed. It's not just to share the news, it's also to cash you up! {Snorts} So, check out the links below and follow them all or pick your favorite. Also, a contest website will be revealed soon for our cash prize giveaway hub. This is a social media sweepstakes with cash prizes you don't want to miss. In the meantime, we'll keep you posted here:
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@TurfPainting  (We want to see you here!) @WettingAgents (Another helpful account to follow)
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Twitter.com/Geoponics
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It's time for our Early Order Program discounts. Get Endurant turf colorants at the best price of the year through September. Contact your sales rep today to learn more. Don't have a sales rep? We'll get you one. Send an email to info@geoponicscorp.com . Read More
Oct 23, 2017

Recovery: Hurricanes shake up golf tourney

Six weeks after Irma and months after Harvey, many golf courses are back in the swing of things with major tournaments continuing without disruption. Others are still doing the work required to get to greener pastures. One tournament moved from one hurricane-devastated area to another-- one which was just a few weeks further in their recovery process. An interesting swap occurred where one Hurricane Harvey recovery came just in time to save a USGA tournament struggling for a home post-Irma. Quail Creek Country Club was set to host the first major tournament in Collier County-- until Irma caused damage that left the tournament seeking a new site. The 2017 U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur Championship, Collier County's first USGA event was postponed from it's initial dates this October. Despite hoping to keep the course on site, it was moved to Houston, Texas, not far from another area devastated by Hurricane Harvey just a few weeks prior. Champions Golf Club in Houston is now set to host the event, Nov. 11 through Nov. 16., at the club's Cypress Creek Course. “Champions, the site of the 2020 U.S. Women’s Open, has been an incredible friend of the USGA over the years,” said USGA President Diana M. Murphy in a statement on the USGA event website. “And it speaks volumes to the character of the members and leadership for them to offer their course – a three-time USGA championship venue, no less – on such short notice. We are confident this championship will be a success. We will keep all of those who have been impacted by the recent hurricanes in our utmost thoughts.” Although it could be hard to see a Naples, Fla. course lose the chance to be a host due to hurricane damage, there was a silver lining that the recovery in Houston was bound to come to Naples-- in time. “Lucky for us, our course has rebounded exceptionally well from the more than 30 inches we sustained last month due to the storm [Harvey], and we feel it is our duty to give back to the golf community and an honor to welcome those who have been adversely affected by another hurricane to our home. We wish our friends in Florida a speedy and successful recovery,”said Robin Burke, vice president of the Champions Golf Club in Houston. Sources: Naples Daily News USGA

Geoponics has several products to assist with turf recovery.

  • Soil surfactants can help move standing water.
  • Turfgrass colorants get grass natural, gorgeous green that is TV-ready and tournament ready with Endurant.
  • Mulch dyes, including from Endurant turf colorants, and pond colorants, such as Aquaveil, assist with efficient course color in addition to turfgrass colorant needs.
  • More from Geoponics.
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Aug 28, 2017

Endurant takes Twitter this summer as turf pros prep for fall

Turf managers are sharing their experiences using Endurant throughout the summer and as they begin fall management preparations. [caption id="attachment_1290" align="aligncenter" width="660"]Endurant on Zoysia grass Zoysia gets an August color boost with Endurant. Turf colorant provides a full turfgrass makeover to this zoysia grass. Before and after photos shared by Landscape Supply.[/caption] The images posted are a few of our favorite photos of Endurant turf colorants used on home lawns, farms, golf courses or sports fields that users shared in August. Endurant is used throughout the summer on cool and warm season grasses. Endurant is also the first choice for fall color preparations. Endurant turf colorants are popular throughout the year on warm and cool season grasses, but fall is one of the most common times of the year for turfgrass professionals to consider color enhancers as cooler weather will begin to cause grass to lose color and chlorophyl, particularly in warm season grass varieties. Nonetheless, cool season grasses were enhanced by the use of Endurant throughout this summer and leading into fall as well. Turfgrass professionals, Read More
Jul 24, 2017

Grass paints for lawn repair

Drought, dry lawn, fertilizer burn-- whatever the woe, green grass paints provide a solution. Get a beautiful green lawn while minimizing fertilizer, water and chemical usage. Green grass paints reduce common lawn repair costs while also reducing chemical usage and water. Results with Endurant green grass paints are instant and last up to three months depending upon the rate of grass growth, frequency of mowing and other factors. Read More
Jun 28, 2017

Summer turf & water management: Soil surfactants

Geoponics offers several unique wetting agents that help to manage and conserve water. Geoponics' soil surfactants each offer benefits that go beyond short term water management, improving the health of the soil and plants longterm.
HydraHawk is a popular soil surfactant among golf course superintendents for its improvement in soil and water management that includes a mindful, sustainable approach to the environment made with all natural plant extracts.
  Soil surfactants are most effective when combined with Agriox, which breathes Read More