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Radio controlled watering
This takes remote controlled watering to a whole new level! The latest technology combines the integration of local weather information along with the amount of water loss from evaporation in the soil and transpiration from plants. The combined term is ‘evapotranspiration’ and the associated technology is setting a new standard in weather-based control of irrigation.
Evapotranspiration (ET) technology sounds complicated but products like The ET Manager ™ by Rain Bird® takes the guesswork out of how much to water. This clever, easy to install device works with virtually any existing irrigation controller. The ET Manager receives current local weather updates hourly via radio signals from monitoring stations. It then uses this information to activate your system only when needed.
Since precise landscape water management is essential to a healthy lawn and garden, the ET Manager can be an effective tool. With the application of this technology, water conservation is a true reality. The ET Manager is also programmable for use in areas with watering restrictions. The only drawback to date is that it is not yet available for use in all parts of the country. Visit Rainbird for more information.
Robotic Lawnmower
You’ve likely seen small battery operated robotic vacuum cleaners for the home. Now, we can really get back hours each week not spent cutting the grass! Just as the Roomba revolutionized vacuuming, the LawnBott is revolutionizing mowing.
This programmable robotic lawnmower utilizes a faint signal from a perimeter cable or runs on its own if the mowing area has a border at least 4” high. It is launched from its docking station and returns ‘home’ after the job is done. If batteries run low it recharges itself and finishes the job later (just like me).
Even though some weekend warriors may think these mowers are more gimmicky than functional, try these stats on for size. The Evolution model can mow about ¾ of an acre on a weekly schedule, will run for 3.5 to 4 hours per charge, handle a 27 degree slope and bring itself back to its docking station in time to recharge. It’s even smart enough to come in out of the rain, thanks to the built-in rain sensor.
At a cost of approximately $2,500, the LawnBott may seem like a luxury. However, if you’re paying $35-40 per week for a lawn service this mower will pay for itself in 2 about years. In addition, money is not the only thing you’re saving. This is a quiet, clean running, eco-friendly workhorse with no CO2 emissions. Check out http://www.lawnbott.com/.
ScareCrow®
Plagued by deer, rodents, or birds of prey? There’s not a place in the country that doesn’t seem to need some sort of critter control. Unfortunately many techniques don’t work and poisons are dangerous. Enter the ScareCrow. This electronic motion detector can be aimed at any area and set to any level to emit a quick spray of water once tripped. The sound of the device and subsequent soaking is enough to startle any living creature, including me!
This is a very humane and eco-friendly device proficient at training predators to stay away from your prized vegetables or landscape. Capable of covering 1200 sq. ft. of garden space and utilizing only 2-3 cups of water at a time, ScareCrow works efficiently day and night off a simple battery and garden hose hook-up.
The ScareCrow is $89 on their website but it can be found at other independent garden centers.
Other technology
As if these items aren’t adequate, there are more than enough gadgets to get your tech-happy heart beating. Monitor everything that’s going on outside in your garden from your easy chair.
Wireless, remote weather stations are capable of giving you four day weather predictions as well as the current temperature, precipitation, humidity levels, wind speeds, heat index, UV index, weather alerts…you name it; it will tell you and provide an alarm clock.
So I think I’ll take a nap now while my high-tech garden takes care of itself! And there’s no risk of over-sleeping either. My remote weather station’s alarm clock has an eight minute snooze feature, just in case the LawnBott is not quite through mowing yet.
Joe Lamp'l is the founder of joegardener.com, a website and company dedicated to providing smart resources to gardeners of all levels. In addition, Joe is the host of two national television shows; GardenSMART on PBS and Fresh from the Garden on the DIY Network, author, Master Gardener and a Certified Landscape Professional. For more information, visit www.joegardener.com.
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