Gardening tools are evolving to include technology artificial intelligence – To help keep your plants healthy, you can avoid unpleasant work and even grow crops indoors during the winter. And we can use them without losing them Stress relief, the advantages of analog Its nature provides.
Here are some examples:
Reaping
you Don’t enjoy the harvest Lawn, you can buy a robot that will do it for you. Many self-guided lawn mowers, such as the Segway Navimow, Husqvarna Automower, and Sunseeker X7, handle tasks on a schedule, run quietly and return to the charging station without human intervention (beyond setup). And most can be controlled via mobile apps.
Some autonomous lawn mowers use AI technology to adapt to grass growth. Sensors reroute them around pets, children, patio tables, and garden decorations.
Plant monitoring and care
I don’t know if I need plants or not Watering Or is it Get plenty of sunlight? There is an app for that.
If you are busy type where you can use watering, fertilizer, pruning, reminders, plant or Plant parents It will help keep you on track. Provide information about individual plants or create inventory for all green friends and coordinate each schedule and inform when to deliver those maintenance tasks.
Physical surveillance devices can take things a step further. Gadgets like Florapod, For example, if you rush into the soil indoors or outdoors, you will receive real-time details on moisture levels, humidity, temperature and light exposure, as well as recommendations for care for thousands of plant species.
Hydroponics and later
A so-called smart garden is a unit that has self-esteem that enables users, self-fertilizes and emits self-light Growing herbs and vegetables indoors All year round.
They are available in a variety of sizes to accommodate a single plant or dozens more. I like some Gardon and aerogardenrelies on hydroponic systems without soil. Such other people Click to grow Use a pod filled with traditional growth media, the system.
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