Best Smart Indoor Gardening Gadgets for Greener Living

Wouldn’t it be lovely to have your own paradise in a corner of your room? Having few ornamental balcony plants won’t satisfy the gardening maestro you are. Maybe you are starting as a freshman gardener. Smart gardens are here to help you.  Gardening has become a cakewalk with indoor gardening gadgets.

Having a green thumb isn’t easy when we cannot nurture our plants regularly. Lack of outside and green space is also a major obstacle for many of us, especially those of us who live in dense cities.

What if you could grow a kitchen herb garden with no help? We are here to share some of the best smart devices and indoor gardening gadgets which can make indoor gardening hassle-free for you.

Smart gardening pot

The handy flower pots make the whole process of putting a plant hassle-free. The chain of gardening gadgets pots under numerous brands come with embedded sensors to check hydration, temperature, light and fertiliser levels.

This way, your plants will be taken care of even if you cannot take care of them. These pots will water the plants from time to time, ensuring that it gets the right amount of moisture. Powered by AA batteries, these are wireless and sturdy ultraviolet-resistant containers so you won’t have to put much effort in maintaining it. 

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Garden leaf blower

Also known as backpack leaf blowers, these have an edge over the standard hand-held leaf blowers for their mechanism. We found the standard leaf blowers quite cumbersome so we tried a backpack leaf blower. The machine is strapped to our backs, hence the name. It is powered by fuel like petrol or diesel and relieves your arm of the excess pressure. A long vacuum style hose is attached to the blower, which changes the wind direction, thus blowing leaves in all directions. 

Smart plant sensor

These standalone gardening accessories need to be just plugged into the soil beside the plant. Connected with Wi-Fi to your router, these gardening gadgets will detect the health of your plant.

While some will detect only the moisture level, their specialized counterparts will monitor the sources of humidity and sunlight, amount of soil consistency, and temperature. To use these plant sensors you will have to install associated Android or IOS apps provided by the companies. The sensors will directly store plant-monitoring data in the cloud storage of these apps. 

Mini Indoor Garden Modular System

To provide you full assistance in growing a garden, including the seeds and soils to use, retailers have brought numerous gardening gadgets kit in the market. These modular systems are equipped with the optimum conditions for you to grow plants all year round.

Some indoor garden kits may have a reservoir tank to carry water and nutrients. Other models contain alternatives like automated pumps. The websites of these smart hydroponic-based garden modules also offer refill packs of seeds, soil and accessories for sale. 

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Weed-eating robot

Hands down, the best of our gardening gadgets! Tertill has brought out a cute miniature robot that will clean your garden of all weeds. It’s hard to weed your garden in the hot summer months. With this Tertill robot, you will be able to clean in no time.

Fashioned like a vacuum robot, it has a sensor fitted at the bottom to detect any sprouting weed and instantly cuts it off. You just have to put a three-inch wall round your garden to prevent the robot from entering your yard. 

We hope that you will be able to recreate a little patch of greenery with these gardening accessories. No matter where you are, you are always a click away from your orchid or fern. So, when are you planning to get fresh air from your indoor smart garden? Comment below!

About the author

Kevin has been a writer for about 3 years. He studied Design and Arts at College in Pennsylvania. A fan of home interior design, he has taken it upon himself to spread his love for decorating homes by informing people on some of his ideas through his articles.

 

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