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DryJect unveils redesigned website with enhanced resources for turfgrass pros

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DryJect, a provider of aerification, soil amendment and top dressing services, launched a redesigned website at dryject.com. The new site features agronomic management tools and worksheets, cost analysis calculators, university and industry research data, case studies, testimonials and locator maps for finding local DryJect service providers.

“We are thrilled to offer this new website as a resource for sports turf managers and golf course superintendents who want to learn how they can grow stronger turf with less downtime and fewer facility closures inflicted by traditional core aerification,” said John Paddock, owner of DryJect and former golf course superintendent.

DryJect is a one-step service that combines the agronomic benefits of aeration, soil amendments and topdressing all in one service. After a DryJect service, playing surfaces remain clean and smooth, with no debris left behind. The process requires minimal downtime and typically does not result in lost revenue from facility maintenance closures associated with traditional core aerification.

DryJect’s patented high-pressure water injection system creates aeration holes through the root zone to fracture the soil, while its vacuum technology simultaneously fills the holes with sand, peat or other soil amendments.

Key benefits of Dryject include: 

  • Use in tandem with or in place of traditional aeration: With DryJect added to your maintenance program, you can improve your existing program and possibly lower the number of coring events.  Incorporating  DryJect into your existing aerification schedule, especially after a deep tine event, magnifies the benefits of deep tine aeration. 
  • No large capital investment: As DryJect is a service, there’s no large capital outlay or special employee training required. DryJect independent franchise service providers expertly operate the equipment, leaving most of your staff to fulfill routine tasks. 
  • Recapture lost revenue: As DryJect is virtually invisible, there’s little to no lost revenue from the kinds of long-term post-treatment closures you experience with core aerification. Turfgrass is ready for play shortly after the DryJect process. This approach to aeration is less disruptive, allowing playing surfaces to be available sooner and reducing overall recovery time.

The new Dryject website was written, designed and developed by the turfgrass industry marketing experts at What’s Your Avocado? Marketing & Public Relations. 

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