Falcon Crest Golf Club has just ordered its second 1,000-gallon tank of Save-a-Tree, a non-polluting organic lawn fertilizer that is having an extraordinary effect on the greens and helping to control rising golf course maintenance costs at the same time.
KUNA, Idaho (Business Wire EON) July 16, 2008 --
Falcon Crest Golf Club has just ordered its second 1,000-gallon tank of
Save-a-Tree, a non-polluting organic lawn fertilizer that is having an
extraordinary effect on the greens and helping to control rising golf
course maintenance costs at the same time.
The only manufactured fertilizer in the world that does not leach into
ground water, Dr. JimZ Secret Formula Save-a-Tree originally was
developed as a cure for ailing trees by a frequent Falcon Crest golfer,
Jim Zamzow. When Falcon Crest was developing a new course, Zamzow
suggested testing Save-a-Tree on the greens.
“Golf courses are always concerned about the
balance between keeping the course in tip-top condition and using safe
fertilizers,” said Jos Zamzow, Jim Zamzow’s
son and vice president of TerraLife, Inc., which distributes Save-a-Tree
and other organic gardening products. “It’s
very unusual to have an opportunity to test a product in golf course
maintenance, as it’s rarely feasible set aside
part of the course for research purposes.”
The experiments were so successful that Falcon Crest, ranked as one of
the top five courses in the state by Golfweek magazine, ordered 1,000
gallons of the organic lawn fertilizer early this spring. A few weeks
later they ordered a second tank.
“The results have been terrific,”
said Falcon Crest Superintendent Al Sproat, who is in charge of golf
course maintenance. “We experienced an
excellent green color very early this spring. The grass thrives, but it
doesn’t grow too fast, which is important for
maintaining putting greens. One of the most amazing outcomes I have seen
is that ball marks heal much quicker, which is very important to any
golf course.”
Save-a-Tree has other advantages as a lawn fertilizer. Grass grows more
slowly with natural fertilizers, reducing fuel and labor costs for
mowing. Organic lawn fertilizers also become more cost-competitive as
rising energy costs push the cost of traditional commercial fertilizers
higher.
In addition, Save-a-Tree is safe for fish and can be used as a lawn
fertilizer around lakes and ponds.
Save-a-Tree has a base of sugar cane molasses, selected because it
smells good, does not attract ants and discourages nematodes, a type of
parasitic worm. Ingredients include nitrogen, phosphate and sulfur.
Additional components of the organic lawn fertilizer are a secret, but
include “just about everything that Dad’s
research has shown to be beneficial to plants,”
Jos Zamzow said.
All ingredients in the lawn fertilizer are natural and manufactured in
the United States for better quality control, and there are no animal
byproducts.
Last year Boise area customers bought more than 75,000 gallons of
Save-A-Tree, and TerraLife began national distribution of Dr. JimZ
Secret Formula organic gardening products. In addition to saving lawns
and all kinds of trees, including fruit trees, Save-a-Tree helps
vegetables, flowers and shrubs.
Save-a-Tree’s most famous success story was
in 1999 when the Harrison Tree, planted near the Idaho Capitol building
in Boise in 1891 by President Benjamin Harrison, was dying and scheduled
to be cut down. Jim Zamzow donated Save-A-Tree. Even he said the tree
had only a 50-50 chance of survival. However, the tree returned to
health and grew more in one year than it had in the past three years
combined. Unfortunately, it was later cut down to make room for the
Capitol building’s expansion.
Additional information on Save-a-Tree is available on the Internet at www.Save-a-Tree.com
or by calling 1.866.855.9552. Save-a-Tree costs $24.95 per gallon.
Note: Additional high-resolution photos are available.
Release Summary:
A non-polluting organic lawn fertilizer is having an extraordinary
effect on the greens and helping to control rising golf course
maintenance costs at the same time.
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