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Starting your garden indoors helps to ensure large yields. This is because the plants get a head start before it’s warm enough for them to be put in the ground. But the process involves a fai… ...
What happens when an engineer builds a smart garden? This Arduino-powered system automates watering while collecting real-time data on soil moisture, temperature, and sunlight. From sensor ...
This is what happens when maker culture – specifically, projects made using the popular, flexible Arduino boards – comes to the farm and garden. From aquaponics to weather stations, farmers are ...
Posted in Arduino Hacks, green hacks, home hacks Tagged bluetooth, garden, humidity, Indoor, light, moisture, plant, sensor, temperature ← Giving Stranger Things For Christmas ...
Instructables user MakrToolbox has created a very unique CNC inspired Zen Garden that allows you to draw shapes in the sand for meditation and mindfulness using state-of-the-art technology, in the ...
It may not use water recycled from your air conditioner, but this compact self-watering solution is perfect for any size garden. It's extremely simple, too (apart from the Arduino, perhaps), and ...
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