In the last couple of weeks, we’ve talked a lot about the energy efficiency of residential buildings and all the things a smart house can do for you. Among these texts is also the one about the environmental impact of smart homes. Yet, the topic we have not touched so far concerns the close surroundings of the house – the yard and auxiliary facilities on the plot. This article is dedicated to the automation options of these units.
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LAWN & GARDEN
The application of smart technology in gardening refers primarily to the automated sprinklers designed to take a huge load off your back and ease your everyday work in the garden. In other words, by installing a new generation of sprinklers, you will no longer have to bother with watering. Whatsoever, the consumption of water will be limited, considering that is the primary purpose of these devices. Modern sprayers are not automated by the hour, but when necessary. The right time for watering is predicted thanks to information gathered from the soil, which is a significant relief and is good for plants. All technology from the Click and Grow family is based on data collected from the ground like the level of moisture. The more advanced devices also measure nutritional values of soil, temperature, as well as the climatic and lighting conditions in the garden. Automated mowers are also an interesting option. They work in a similar way to the smart vacuum cleaners we recently mentioned by moving independently on the lawn and doing this boring job instead of you. The technology behind smart lawn mowers is based on a similar principle as the electric dog collars, so moving away from predetermined parameters is not allowed.
