Thursday, August 20, 2009

Knowing What Plants to Grow

Ever get frustrated trying to figure out which plants will work in your garden or why a plant isn't thriving? Get yourself an EasyBloom Plant Sensor ($49 -60)and take the guesswork out of what to plant. This tool monitors your soil environment (e.g., sunnlight, temperature, humidity, soil moisture and drainage) and then provides you with plant recommendations (e.g, what to buy, how to care for it, pruning, fertilization, etc.) specific to your garden's conditions. So you save money by buying the right plants upfront, and save effort because you'll know what does/doesn't work for your garden.

And it's easy to use. Leave the sensor in your garden for at least 24 hrs, then hook it up to your computer's UBS port. It connects to the Easy Bloom website and turns the sensor's readings into recommendations for plants for your soil environment. Once you've received your results set, you can then filter based on desired bloom color or season, plant height, drought tolerant, deer resistant, and other features.

Christmas is around the corner. EasyBloom Plant Sensor is a great gift for a beginner gardener, anyone who has moved and has a new garden to set up, and co-workers with lots of plants in the office.

Related Links:
Buy on Amazon
EasyBloom website
Plan A Garden

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