Why Fertigation Outperforms Traditional Fertilizing
Plants absorb 98% of nutrients through fertigation. Traditional methods? Just 15-20%. The science is clear: liquid fertilizer delivered through irrigation reaches more roots, penetrates deeper, and eliminates waste.
Nutrient Uptake
Less Fertilizer
Water Savings


The Problem With Traditional Fertilizing
Broadcast spreading wastes your time and money. Granular fertilizer sits on the surface, washes away in rain, and reaches only a fraction of plant roots. You end up using more product for worse results. Fertigation solves this. EZ-FLO injects liquid nutrients directly into your irrigation water. Every drop carries fertilizer exactly where plants need it, deep into the root zone. Treat a six-acre park or a home lawn in minutes, not hours. No mixing. No hauling bags. No electricity required.
Works With Every Irrigation System
Rotors, Sprays, Drip Lines, and More


Fertigation Is the Sustainable Choice
Less runoff. Less chemical leaching. More nutrients reaching plants instead of polluting groundwater.
The Nutrient Absorption Advantage
15% to 98%
Liquid nutrients travel further and deeper into soil. More roots absorb more food. Plants grow stronger, faster.
Less Fertilizer Needed
70-90%
Higher absorption means you buy less product. Most users cut fertilizer costs by 70-90% while seeing better results.
Water Reduction
25-50%
Deeper root systems need less water. Healthy plants resist drought, pests, and disease naturally.

Protect Your Landscape Investment
Your landscaping represents thousands in contractor fees or countless hours of your own work. EZ-FLO protects that investment for a fraction of the cost. The system pays for itself through fertilizer and water savings alone. Add in reduced need for pesticides, herbicides, and fungicides, and the ROI becomes undeniable. Healthier plants resist problems naturally.
New plantings establish faster with zero transplant shock
Landscapes reach full maturity in a fraction of the time
Built tough for years of maintenance-free operation
Cover 6 acres or a single lawn in minutes, not hours
