Easybloom smart sensor for plants
January 19, 2009
If you feel like you're perpetually disappointing Mother Nature with your gardening attempts, you may want to consider investing in this cool gardening gadget from Plant Sense Inc. for when springtime rolls around in a few months.
All you do is stick the EasyBloom Plant sensor in the soil for a day, then plug it into your computer’s USB port. After it downloads the sun, soil, humidity and temperature data it collected, the program accesses info on over 5,000 plants to either tell you which plants would thrive in that spot of your garden or to diagnose just why your favorite daisies just aren’t flourishing as they should under your loving, green thumb. $60.
Posted by Natalie Rodriguez | Categories: Gadgets & Electronics, Yard & Garden | Permalink




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Where are these found? I think this is a wonderful I dea and would have come in handy this spring as we were attempting to pick out flowers for our garden area.