What Is Fertigation
Your sprinklers already water — now they feed, too
We install a fertigation tank that connects directly to your existing sprinkler lines. Every time your irrigation runs, the tank automatically mixes precise, liquid nutrients into the water — so your entire landscape (grass, trees, shrubs, and flowers) gets fed at the root level, every single watering cycle.
How It Works
The science behind drought-proof landscapes
A well-nourished landscape handles heat and drought stress the same way a healthy body handles illness — it has the reserves to fight back. Here's what's happening below the surface.
01🌱Roots Go Deeper
Your grass, trees, shrubs, and flowers grow roots 2–3× deeper when properly fed. Deeper roots = more water access when the surface dries out.
02💧Plants Hold Water Better
One nutrient — potassium — acts like a natural "water saver" inside each cell. It keeps cells full and firm, like tiny water balloons that resist drying out.
03🚪Smarter Pores
Grass breathes through tiny pores (stomata). Well-fed grass opens and closes those pores perfectly — letting air in while keeping water from escaping.
04🛡️Built-In Stress Shield
When drought hits, well-nourished plants produce natural proteins that repair damage. Think of it as the grass's immune system — it only works when it's well fed.
The Big 3 Nutrients
What your landscape needs to survive drought
These three nutrients make the biggest difference in drought survival.
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Potassium — The Drought Hero
Controls every plant's "water valves." Reduces water loss by up to 40% and keeps plants thriving up to 3 weeks longer under drought stress.
Phosphorus — The Root Builder
Powers root growth from grass blades to tree trunks. More phosphorus = deeper roots = more drought survival.
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Nitrogen — The Color Keeper
Keeps your landscape green and vibrant. Small doses regularly (fertigation) works far better than one big dump — which actually makes drought worse.
Head to Head
Bag fertilizer vs. fertigation
This is why it matters.
Bag: Needs water to dissolve — in a drought, it just sits on dry soil doing nothing
Floasis: Already dissolved — nutrients are absorbed the moment you water
Bag: 50–70% of every bag is wasted through evaporation, runoff, or never being absorbed
Floasis: Up to 95% absorbed — almost nothing wasted
Bag: One big dose causes a growth surge that forces grass to need more water, not less
Floasis: Small doses every watering cycle — steady growth, lower water demand
Bag: You have to remember to apply it, buy it, spread it, and time it around restrictions
Floasis: Happens automatically every time your sprinklers run — zero effort
Bag: Does nothing to build deeper roots — shallow roots dry out first
Floasis: Consistent phosphorus and potassium actively drive roots deeper all season
Bag: Can burn and damage plants if over-applied — especially dangerous in heat and drought
Floasis: Precisely dosed — no risk of burning, no guesswork
Bag: Nutrients wash away with rain or heavy irrigation, polluting waterways
Floasis: Nutrients stay in the root zone where plants can actually use them
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Can 2–3 waterings per week really work?
Yes — and it's what turfgrass scientists recommend. Water deeply, keep your landscape well-nourished, and roots go deep enough to handle it. University research shows bluegrass survives on 60–70% of its normal water when nutrition is dialed in.