Save-A-Green® Golf Course Fertilizer

Save-A-Green is a liquid colloidal nutrient cluster that adds carbon back into the soil, stimulates growth, does not leach, and works great on all grasses in all climates. Concentrated Compost Factor™ has been added for deep root development. Hundreds of other ingredients have also been added to make this the most complete and effective all natural golf course green and tee box fertilizer in the world. There is nothing else like it.

  • 1st application = 2 gallons per 1,000 square foot
  • Future applications = 1 gallon per 1,000 square foot

Not available in CA

Build your soil up with Dr. JimZ® Save-A-Green™

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Save-A-Green™ different from other golf course fertilizers?

Most golf course fertilizers rely on soluble nitrogen and chemical-based formulas that push fast top growth while stripping carbon and microbial life out of the soil. Save-A-Green™ is a biologically correct, colloidal fertilizer that works differently. The formula delivers nutrients that support soil microbes while supplying bioavailable nutrition directly to turfgrass. The result is higher quality greens and tee boxes with fewer problems long term.

Will Save-A-Green™ work on all grass types and soil conditions?

Yes. Save-A-Green™ works on all turf grass types and climates, including warm season grasses and cool season grasses. The formula works across any soil type by binding nutrients in the root zone, reducing leaching into surface water.

Can I use Save-A-Green™ alongside my current fertilizer program?

Absolutely. Save-A-Green™ can be used in conjunction with your existing nutrient management plan or as a stand-alone solution. Many turf managers introduce it gradually alongside their current program and reduce chemical inputs as soil health improves. Because the formula replenishes what chemical fertilizers strip away, it complements rather than conflicts with your existing practices.

How do I apply Save-A-Green™, and what is the application rate?

For the first application, use 2 gallons per 1,000 square feet, then drop to 1 gallon per 1,000 square feet for future applications. The liquid formula is easy to apply through standard spray equipment or a fertigation system with no special equipment expense required. The concentrated formula means you're covering more ground with less product compared to granular alternatives.

Will Save-A-Green™ help repair divots and thin areas faster?

Yes. Save-A-Green™ includes Concentrated Compost Factor™ specifically for deep root development. Stronger root systems mean faster recovery from divots, foot traffic, and daily wear on golf turf. Healthy turf with a well-developed root system bounces back faster under heavy play, and most facilities notice a visible improvement in turf density and recovery time after consistent use.

Does Save-A-Green™ reduce the need for chemical inputs?

That's one of the biggest benefits. As Save-A-Green™ rebuilds microbial activity and soil health, your turf becomes more self-sustaining. Healthy soil with active biology naturally suppresses many of the problems that lead to increased pesticide application and reactive fertilizer use. Over time, this can lower lawn care maintenance costs by reducing the need for chemical fertilizer and pest management products your golf facility depends on.

What are the signs that my course could benefit from Save-A-Green™?

If your greens or tee boxes are showing signs of stress despite regular fertilizer use, the problem is likely in the soil, not the grass. Common signs that years of chemical fertilizer have depleted your soil include shallow root systems, increased disease pressure, poor recovery from traffic, and turf that looks good for a few days after application but fades quickly. Save-A-Green™ addresses the root cause by building the soil back up instead of masking symptoms with another round of quick-release fertilizer.