What Is Ezflo?
Ezflo (Easyflow) is a slow or fast release fertiliser system designed for both home gardens and commercial operations. It delivers nutrients more effectively and saves water.
Installation is simple. Just use the attachment (CBV Valve) to connect the Ezflo tank with your hose or irrigation system, adjust the feed rate to your preferred setting and Ezflo does the rest.
Using just the water pressure from your garden tap or irrigation mainline, Ezflo provides a constant, slow or fast release of fertiliser that works for lawns, plants and crops.
At the heart of Ezflo is its micro-dosing delivery system. This ensures a more even spread of fertiliser, which means the nutrients are better absorbed by plants.
And because Ezflo is more effective at fertilising than traditional methods, you’ll also save water.
In addition to home and farming operations, the Ezflo system is also suitable for:
- Councils
- Plant nurseries
- Schools
- Golf courses
- Sports fields
How It Works?
Ezflo applies fertilisers to your plants, gardens and lawns using the existing water pressure through your sprinklers or garden hose.
The Ezflo Tank simply connects to your irrigation pipe or garden tap via a small valve with two tubes attached. The BLACK tube sends water into the Ezflo tank. And inside the tank, the incoming water pushes the fertiliser out through the CLEAR tube back into the watering line.
On the EzFlo cap is an adjustable feed-rate dial. This ensures you have complete control of how much fertiliser is distributed. Generally, a mainline tank will last 4 - 6 weeks, depending on the size of your garden and how often you water.
It is easy to see when fertiliser inside the tank runs out, as there will no longer be any colour (fertilisers) in the CLEAR tube. Leaving the system running with only water will do no harm to it.
Ezflo Tanks come in a variety of sizes, so they are suitable for any residential, commercial, or farming property. Tank size depends on available space and how often you choose to refill your Ezflo tank: The larger the tank, the less often you refill.