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This may not seem timely with fall coming on and winter coming soon. But depending on where you live, you may be watering your lawn year-round (you lucky, warm-weather readers). So you might be ...
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 ...
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 ...
With over 350 million gallons of water saved, Irrigreen launches new AI tool to help homeowners save water, time, and money EDINA, Minn., April 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Irrigreen, the leader in ...
If like me you are suffering from a very sad-looking lawn that is overly dry and scorched, you might be wondering if there is anything you can do to save your grass. As the weather forecast shows no ...
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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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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