
According to Mark Roemer Oakland, since the introduction of smartphones, brands have slapped “smart” across all kinds of products and services. If you’re a traditional gardener, you may be skeptical about smart gardening. Let’s check out smart gardening and figure out if it’s worth your time.
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1. Smart pot – Smart pots with self-watering features are probably the first investment most people would make while transitioning to a smart garden. Self-watering pots use a reservoir system that uses capillary action to keep the soil moist. You just need to fill the reservoir once every week or once …
