Yes, you read that right: We built a smart garden at the CNET Smart Home. If you're wondering what that means or what could possibly be "smart" about a garden, it simply means that, as a team, we ...
Gone are the days where the only way to grow your own vegetables is to own a bunch of land or live in the right area for the crops you want to have. With indoor smart gardens you can bring your green ...
Extending your smart home to the great outdoors can have a lot of benefits. Smart sprinklers can remember to water on their own, and they'll watch the weather so they won't turn on when it's raining.
I’ve talked a lot about smart gardens before. They’re one of my favorite smart home devices overall, especially with the rising cost of fresh produce and with winter just around the corner. I like ...
A vegetable or herb garden that is controlled by computer. Although farming and gardening have been enhanced with computers and electronic devices for decades, the smart garden often refers to small, ...
It's not always easy to find the time to research the ideal plants for your garden and then make sure they're given the attention they need to flourish. Edyn was developed to help users monitor and ...
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The grass is getting greener, the days are getting longer, and the temperatures are making their slow march ever upward. Spring is in the air—at least on the Northern Hemisphere. And a smart home ...
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As spring rapidly approaches in the northern hemisphere, our thoughts return to the garden—and how to produce maximum bloom at minimal manual labor. Below are a few gadgets that will get your garden ...
Not everyone has the luxury of a patio, backyard or balcony, which could make growing your own produce impossible. But indoor gardening kits make the impossible possible. These homebound devices won’t ...