I replaced my aging sprinkler system with an Irrigreen system about a year ago and have been impressed by the efficiency and effectiveness. So when the company contacted me to see if I wanted to check ...
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I wouldn’t tear out my existing irrigation system to install Irrigreen, but it’s still worth a look for new homes where water is expensive or its use is restricted (which could be everywhere in the ...
EDINA, Minn., Aug. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Irrigreen, the leader in smart irrigation, today introduced Irrigreen 3.0, a comprehensive and unparalleled AI-powered lawn management platform built around ...
Most advanced “water-printing” tech on the market. App is better than ever at mapping your yard. New drip irrigation option adds flexibility. New self-cleaning sprinkler-head tech can help ...
According to the EPA, the average American family uses more than 300 gallons of water per day, with at least 30% of this amount being used outdoors, mainly for landscaping irrigation. This amounts to ...
WESTMINSTER, CO and MINNEAPOLIS, MN--(Marketwired - Apr 19, 2016) - IrriGreen, Inc. and CPS distributors, inc. announced that CPS now distributes the IrriGreen Genius® Irrigation System to contractors ...
Using technology adapted from commercial inkjet printers, the IrriGreen Genius Irrigation System features digital sprinkler heads that match watering patterns to the exact shape on any lawn. A lush, ...
Investors just pumped millions into Irrigreen, a startup vying to quench America’s thirsty lawns with “approximately 50% less water.” The San Francisco–based sprinkler startup says it maps lawns to ...
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Investors just pumped millions into Irrigreen, a startup vying to quench America's thirsty lawns with "approximately 50% less water." The San Francisco–based sprinkler startup says it maps lawns to ...