Hot Link! www.fertigator.com
Announcing the FertiGator®, a new, easy-to-program residential fertigation system that allows fully customizable fertilization by individual, in-ground sprinkler system zone. The liquid fertilizer, conveniently located in the homeowner’s garage, is injected into the irrigation mainline each time the system operates. The FertiGator distributes fertilizer evenly and gradually, preventing streaking and burning, increasing water and nutrient absorption, reducing chemical requirements and virtually eliminating runoff to the water supply. Homeowners enjoy healthier, greener lawns without the work and at an affordable price. For more information, call 877/FertiGator (877/337-8442) or visit www.fertigator.com.
Announcing the FertiGator®, a new, easy-to-program residential fertigation system that allows fully customizable fertilization by individual, in-ground sprinkler system zone. The liquid fertilizer, conveniently located in the homeowner’s garage, is injected into the irrigation mainline each time the system operates. The FertiGator distributes fertilizer evenly and gradually, preventing streaking and burning, increasing water and nutrient absorption, reducing chemical requirements and virtually eliminating runoff to the water supply. Homeowners enjoy healthier, greener lawns without the work and at an affordable price. For more information, call 877/FertiGator (877/337-8442) or visit www.fertigator.com.
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