
What You Need to Know about Rotors
Rotors are sprinklers that shoot a jet of water. The stream is moved back and forth across the area to be watered. Over a period of time, the water distribution is uniform

Rotors are sprinklers that shoot a jet of water. The stream is moved back and forth across the area to be watered. Over a period of time, the water distribution is uniform

Drip Irrigation (also known as micro irrigation or trickle irrigation) is a irrigation method that slowly applies water to plant roots by depositing the water either directly to the root zone or on the soil surface

The spray sprinkler sprays water over the whole area to be watered the entire time it is watering. In other words, the spray pattern does not move back and forth like a rotor

The snow is starting to melt. The days will get longer soon. You’re starting to think about your lawn or landscape again. But before you

When homeowners think about increasing property value on Long Island, they usually focus on kitchens, bathrooms, or curb appeal upgrades like siding and patios. What

Think your sprinkler system only matters in the summer? Think again. With smart irrigation upgrades, your system can help you save water, reduce costs, and

As temperatures drop across Long Island, many homeowners are busy raking leaves, fertilizing their lawns, and prepping for the colder months ahead. But one often-overlooked