@rootedlawnco
Co-host of The Lawn Feed
Irrigreen Reviews
Vince Grove
"Is [Irrigreen] the smartest irrigation system on the market? I believe it is. You're saving money, you're saving water, and you're keeping your grass nice and green."
John Perry
@lawncology
Founder, Greene County Fertilizer
"They say it prints water, I say it prints money. This [Irrigreen] system will save me $500 a year, which means it will end up paying me back."
Janelle Payne
@nailgun_nelly
"3D printing water on the dang lawn... what's cooler than that? I completed this entire project in one day while my hubby was at work."
Jordan Netzel
@thelawntools
"This is the type of technology that dads gather round and look at... They come to my lawn, and I show them how this works, and they're in awe and shocked at how the technology works... how a sprinkler can do that."
Bill Petry
@thepharmdad
Co-host, Keep Off The Grass
"Just got a lot easier to stay green over summer! One year in and I am loving my Irrigreen sprinkler system... Huge savings and the lawn looks even better this year!"
Sydney Lorence
@diysquid
"Guys, with normal sprinklers, we’d probably need 40+ sprinkler heads to cover our yard. With Irrigreen, we only needed 9. That’s insane."
Jon Dawson
@jon_dawson
"Irrigreen is what made my whole lawn possible... it's an awesome way to be more efficient with your water and be able to water exactly what you want. And all of this is controlled through an app. Just an awesome sprinkler system."
CNBC Clean Start
This smart sprinkler taps AI to use half as much water on your lawn
Review
"Ever since the system has been up and running, though, operating it has been a breeze—and every morning, we wake up to a vibrant green yard."
— Steven John
Best Smart Sprinkler, 2024
"Based on the size of your lawn, this system could pay for itself in three to five years, based on the money you'll save on your water bill."
— Jason R. Rich
Sustainable Products of the Year
"Irrigreen is the first and only all-digital irrigation system that prints water instead of spraying it, using 50 percent less water than traditional systems."
— Alan Naditz