Monday, April 01, 2013

DryJect

Today we are fortunate enough to have some decent weather, with warmer temps (highs near 55*) we are able to be out and going first thing this morning.  On the crew today we will be performing our dryject process.  This a process that is extremely beneficial because the actual sand is injected into the root zone.  This in turn will allow for better root growth, an increase in water movement, along with a reduction of compaction and dilution of organic matter.  As shown in the pictures below this is a great process that allows us to get sand exactly where it needs to go into the soil profile.