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Pascopayne

Beach Comber
Jul 14, 2008
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I was laid off on 07-03-08 and am considering doing sales and installation of the following equipment. I need all of your help, do you think this is a good product with potential for success here on the Emerald Coast?

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Here in the southeast, our soil is very poor in nutrients for the trees and lawns. And with possible water restrictions, it is very important to make every drop of water count.

[SIZE=+1]Now with FERTIGATION, you can add liquid fertilizer directly with your irrigation water, immediately and continuously providing both moisture and nutrients to your home landscape.

Every time your irrigation system operates, it releases small, precision doses of non-hazardous fertilizers into the water stream on a consistent basis.[/SIZE] [/SIZE]

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The 1.5 gallon injector is approximately 13" x 10" x 8", and is usually placed below ground in a second casing next to your drip system valve unit.

It is installed between your water supply line and the existing irrigation system valve unit. The pressure of the water into the valves draws the liquid fertilizer from the injector unit into the irrigate flow.

Nothing compares to the results you will enjoy with the EZ-FLO System.
Having an EZ-FLO system is like having a full-time gardener fertilizing your property every time you water, carefully feeding the entire landscape, caring for the soil and all the plant life.
EZ-FLO feeds gently, in small "micro-doses", with each watering, giving the plants a healthier root system that makes them stronger, more drought-tolerant and less susceptible to insects and disease.

Young landscapes mature more quickly and transplant shock is virtually eliminated.
EZ-FLO is a responsible way to fertilize and control pest and insects.
The EZ-FLO system eliminates exposure to harmful chemicals. EZ-FLO fertilizers are non-hazardous and the system allows you to apply them in trace amounts that are within the Government's standards for clean drinking water.

By applying the fertilizer in small "micro-doses", the fertilizer is absorbed by the plant which then eliminates harmful fertilizer runoff or leaching. EZ-FLO systems are a "Water Smart Technology". You will typically use 20% to 50% less water due to the plant's improved root mass and ability to utilize the available water.

You will also reduce the need for herbicides and pesticides because healthy plants are less susceptible to insect and disease activity. Fertilizer usage can also be reduced by 70% to 90% due to the plant's efficient nutrient absorption
EZ-FLO's simplicity makes fertigation practical for residential landscapes.
EZ-FLO has eliminated the complexities and expense that have made fertigation an impractical option for residential landscape applications. With an EZ-FLO system, you simply pour in the fertilizer concentrate every 4 to 6 weeks and the rest is automatic. The systems have no moving parts, no electrical connections & and requires no programming or ongoing maintenance.

The cost of this system installed is between 450.00 and 500.00 dollars. With a 20%-50% reduction in water bill and the elimination of monthly lawn care spraying this unit pays for it's self. So what do you think?
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Chandra

Beach Fanatic
Pascopayne,

I don't have a handle on how many people would find this a useful product and worth the money, though I have one question and a comment. Is the fertilizer organic or hydrocarbon based?

I don't want to knock the product, but truly the most environmentally friendly way to keep one's yard/lawn is to plant natives or xeriscape plants and allow them to naturalize to the area.

Having said that, I think the product may have a very specific and valid use. For instance, if there is an area that is prone to erosion and someone wants to get the plants established immediately.

You may want to look at the new xeriscape ordinance to see how this product fits in with the regulations.
 
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