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Fertigate (‘fɜ:tɪˌɡeɪt) - verb 1) To fertilize and irrigate at the same time, by adding fertilizers and bio-nutrients to the sprinkler supply.

  Fertigation systems have been used commercially for over 60 years and are the most effective way to feed your entire landscape. Now Rain Rich provides a fertigation system that is affordable to install and will save you time, labor, and money to operate. And of course, it all comes complete with the same first-class customer service and professionalism you have come to expect from Rain Rich.

Why would you want to fertilize through your existing sprinkler system? There are many reasons why homeowners are embracing fertigation. Here are just a few:

• Thicker, darker, more lush lawns
• Larger plants with longer-lasting flowers
• Stronger and more robust root systems
• Bigger vegetable plants with higher yields
• Faster, more sustained growth on new or transplanted flora (seeds, shrubs, trees, perennials)
• Increased root mass
• Greater resistance to disease and fungus
• Boosts your plants and turfs ability to absorb nutrients
• Naturally enhances immune system of plants
• Restores and enhances soil fertility
• Cleanses contaminants in the soil
• Breaks down pesticides and pathogens in the soil
• Helps to keep fertilizer and nutrients from leaching out of the root zone

How does a fertigation system produce these results? Fertigation works simply because it takes the guess work out of fertilization:

Consistent Application-precise application of nutrients results in steady feeding and no anemic-looking plants
Uniform Distribution-applied equally to shrubs, trees, and lawns

What can I expect in terms of cost savings?

Inexpensive-once installed, the only cost is the fertilizer you choose
Save on Water- increased root mass traps and holds more water so you save 20%-50% on water bills
Reduce Fertilized Consumption-efficient application means 70%-90% less fertilizer needed
Environmentally Safe-non-hazardous water-soluble fertilizer is used
 

Fertigate (‘fɜ:tɪˌɡeɪt) - verb 1) To fertilize and irrigate at the same time, by adding fertilizers to the water supply

Fertigation systems have been used commercially for over 60 years and are the most effective way to feed your entire landscape. Now Rain Rich provides a fertigation system that is affordable to install and will save you time, labor, and money to operate. And of course, it all comes complete with the same first-class customer service and professionalism you have come to expect from Rain Rich.

Why would you want to fertilize through your existing sprinkler system? There are many reasons why homeowners are embracing fertigation. Here are just a few:

• Thicker, darker, more lush lawns
• Larger plants with longer-lasting flowers
• Stronger and more robust root systems
• Bigger vegetable plants with higher yields
• Faster, more sustained growth on new or transplanted flora (seeds, shrubs, trees, perennials)
• Increased root mass
• Greater resistance to disease and fungus
• Boosts your plants and turfs ability to absorb nutrients
• Naturally enhances immune system of plants
• Restores and enhances soil fertility
• Cleanses contaminants in the soil
• Breaks down pesticides and pathogens in the soil
• Helps to keep fertilizer and nutrients from leaching out of the root zone

How does a fertigation system produce these results? Fertigation works simply because it takes the guess work out of fertilization:

Consistent Application-precise application of nutrients results in steady feeding and no anemic-looking plants
Uniform Distribution-applied equally to shrubs, trees, and lawns

What can I expect in terms of cost savings?

Inexpensive-once installed, the only cost is the fertilizer you choose
Save on Water- increased root mass traps and holds more water so you save 20%-50% on water bills
Reduce Fertilized Consumption-efficient application means 70%-90% less fertilizer needed
Environmentally Safe-non-hazardous water-soluble fertilizer is used

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