Thursday, February 26, 2009

Easy Bloom cures your black thumb

Chris McGinn posted a blog on Digital Landing. Read about the new device that tells you what your plants' needs are.

I was flipping channels today when I saw the Easy Bloom on a talk show. If you have trouble keeping plants alive in your home or yard, this could be your solution.

Basically it is a sensor ( a really cute sensor that looks like a plastic flower) that you place in the yard where you want to grow a plant or in your home where you want to set a plant and it evaluates environmental features such as sunlight, water, soil moisture, and humidity. It then recommends plants that would thrive in your specific micro-climate. It can even help if you already have an ailing plant by giving you help diagnosing what is wrong with it. Learn more about how it works here.

I seriously need one of these. I can only grow things like cacti and ivy that are almost impossible to kill.

They sell for $59.95 and are available via Amazon and other online retailers.

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