The tree nursery is the process of growing and caring for plants in a designed space. Gardeners use their knowledge of plant science, horticulture, and landscape design to create gardens that are both beautiful and functional.
In recent years, there have been a number of technological innovations that have made gardening easier and more efficient. These include automatic watering systems, soil sensors, and LED grow lights.
Automatic watering systems can be programmed to water your plants on a schedule that is customized to your garden’s needs. Soil sensors can help you monitor the moisture levels in your soil and make sure that your plants are getting the right amount of water. LED grow lights can be used to supplement natural sunlight, providing your plants with the light they need to grow.
With the help of these and other gardening innovations, you can create a garden that is both beautiful and easy to care for.
1. HOMEGROWN
Homegrown is an app that helps you grow your own food. With Homegrown, you can get personalized advice on what to plant, when to plant, and how to care for your plants. Homegrown also has a community of gardeners who can offer advice and support.
2. GARDENIO
Gardenio is an app that helps you plan and design your garden. With Gardenio, you can get expert advice on what plants to grow, where to plant them, and how to care for them. Gardenio also has a community of gardeners who can offer advice and support.
3. PlantLink
It might seem to be a cigarette however, PlantLink can do some serious great. Simply stick the sensor in the soil and it’ll wirelessly transmit information like oil dampness to your smartphone or online or even an existing base station at your home. With the advanced technology that PlantLink can offer, the danger of accidental killing of your plants becomes harder to avoid.
4. Digital Pot
Through the Digital Pot, the pruned plant will meet the Tamagotchi. The Digital Pot can bring your plants back to life by using the pot’s digital interface, which provides regular updates on how everything that grows inside it is performing. Junyi Heo’s mini pet pot is also equipped with a USB interface that can determine if the soil temperature, temperature, humidity, or amount of water could be seriously endangering your Ferns.
5. PLANTNET
Planetnet is an app that helps you identify plants. With Planetnet, you can take a picture of a plant and the app will tell you what it is. Plantnet also has a community of gardeners who can offer advice and support.
6. June
Certain plants are tolerant of the sun’s rays, however, the human skin is susceptible to irreparable injury. June, a device that can be worn by gardeners, monitors the wearer’s exposure to the sun. Its aim is to protect against burn from the sun and overexposure to UV radiation.
7. PlantSense Garden Gro Sensor
Its Garden Gro sensor is a USB stake that stores information when it is planted in the soil. Connect the Garden Gro sensor to your PC and it will lead you to results, indicating how you can adjust the care of your plants.
8. Smart Herb Garden Smart Herb Garden
For beginners or people with little or no backyard space, The Smart Herb Garden uses NASA-inspired technology to cultivate three herbs and spices in one go. The garden is equipped with specially-formulated Smart soil that does not contain GMO pesticides, fungicides insecticides, or Partridgeberry plant hormones.
9. My Garden Containers
The app includes a collection that includes “plant recipe ideas,” as well as combinations of plants that will surely look nice and flourish together. After you’ve made a container mix, My Garden Containers gives you guidelines for maintenance, such as the correct soil, a step-by-step guide to planting, and the correct quantities of fertilizer and water that your garden needs.
10. GARDEN SPACE
Garden space is an app that helps you plan and design your garden. With Garden space, you can get expert advice on what plants to grow, where to plant them, and how to care for them. The Garden space also has a community of gardeners who can offer advice and support.
11. Timeless Garden
You might not be able to cultivate many things inside your Timeless Garden however, the unique alarm clock created by Francesco Castiglione Morelli and Tommaso Ceschi conserves energy. The only thing the Timeless Garden needs to work on is water and dirt and the reaction of the dirt and the metal is sufficient to provide the clock with energy.
12. The Garden Compass plant and Plant and Identifier
If you’re cultivating plants outdoors you are at risk of predators and diseases. This Garden Compass Plant and Disease Identifier app is equipped with experts in horticulture to assist you in identifying what troubles your plants. Simply snap and send photos of the plant that is affected and the team will assess the situation and provide solutions.