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Choosing A Fertilizer Based On Soil Test Results

Learn why so many seasonal fertilizer blends won't work for your soil and how to integrate soil tests into your annual program. Learn more here on Horizon!

What Happens To Water After It Leaves The Irrigation System?

Water interacts with the soil in a variety of ways once it leaves the irrigation system. Find out what the process can look like right here on Horizon!

How To Convert A Spray Valve To Subsurface Drip Irrigation

Drip irrigation is a solid way to minimize evaporation, but installing drip irrigation in some soils can be a challenging task. Get more information on Horizon!

3 Spray Nozzles That Quickly Fix Inefficient Irrigation Systems

Check out these three spray nozzles that are guaranteed to make the best use of your irrigation systems. Get the details on the spray nozzles here on Horizon!

6 Ways An ET Controller Lowers The Cost Of Irrigation Systems

Evapotranspiration based controllers can save money on irrigation in ways that you may have never considered. Get the details on how to cut costs on Horizon!

Sprinkler Spacing 101: How To Avoid Dry Spots And Boost Uniformity

When dry spots appear around sprinkler heads in the summer, there is often a sprinkler spacing problem to address. Learn more on sprinkler spacing on Horizon!

The Quickest Way To Improve Distribution Uniformity

The irrigation system may have a problem with its uniformity if dry spots are showing up on your customer's turf. Get more information right here on Horizon!

3 Irrigation Sensors You Should Already Be Installing

Irrigation sensors are water saving plug-ins that will aid in fixing inefficiencies found in irrigation systems. Get details on irrigation sensors on Horizon!

6 Questions To Ask Before You Buy A Smart Irrigation Controller

Several manufacturers make smart controllers for irrigation systems, but which one is right for you? Find out the questions you need to ask here on Horizon!

What Is Evapotranspiration And How Does It Help Us Save Water?

It's easy to know when we're under watering a landscape, but evapotranspiration gives us a starting point to know how much we're over watering a landscape.