Smart gardening tools like sensors and robotic mowers optimize care, save time, and make gardening efficient and effortless.
The fusion of technology and gardening has opened up new horizons for enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Smart gardening tools, equipped with sensors, automation, and connectivity, are transforming traditional gardening practices.
These innovations make it easier to monitor plant health, optimize watering schedules, and enhance soil management, allowing gardeners to achieve thriving landscapes with less guesswork and effort.
One example is the use of AI-powered apps and devices that analyze soil quality, recommend plant care, and provide real-time alerts for potential issues like pests or nutrient deficiencies.
Automated watering systems, controlled via smartphone apps, ensure plants receive just the right amount of hydration, conserving water while promoting healthy growth.
Robotic lawnmowers and garden assistants further reduce the labor involved in maintenance, freeing up time for creative pursuits like landscape design.
As these tools become more accessible, they are empowering gardeners of all skill levels to cultivate lush, sustainable spaces with greater efficiency and confidence.
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About The Author
John Bagnasco has been in the gardening industry for over 50 years, starting with a horticulture degree from Michigan State University and following a stint at Frank’s Nursery and Crafts in Detroit.
After publishing his first book “Plants for the Home Vol. I” in 1976, he moved to California to become regional manager and buyer for the Nurseryland division of Sunbelt Nursery Group.
He then became the head buyer for Armstrong Garden Centers based in Glendora, California. John had a part-time affiliation with Creative Promotions for ten years before joining them full-time in October 2000 as a senior editor and radio personality for Garden Compass.
John has also taught horticulture classes at Palomar College and San Diego State University.
He is the host of the DVD “The Essential Guide to Roses,” which also features Bryan Main and Bruce and Sharon Asakawa.
His most recent book is “Planting Designs for Cacti and Succulents”.
Currently, John is a co-host on “Garden America,” an interactive live gardening show that additionally provides podcasts of the broadcasts accessible on all major platforms.
You can contact John here.