🌱 Urban Self Sustaining Windowsill Planter
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🌱 Urban Self Sustaining Windowsill Planter
An ecosystem monitoring setup, ideal for growing plants indoors without user intervention.
MetaIoT provides an end-to-end data path with visualization from sensors to the cloud.
Farm Monitoring System uses arduino ide and basic sensor modules to address various issues of farming.
🪴 Use a Raspberry PI Pico W to measure the soil moisture in your potted plants and store the measurements in the Sanity Content Cloud
The pih2o project attempts to provide an automatic flower watering application out-of-the-box in pure Python for Raspberry Pi.
ATtiny13A Resistive Soil Sensor for Duck Lovers
Watering system with a moisture sensor and firebase database.
An arduino-based irrigation system for home gardening
The aim is to keep the plant alive
Yet another gardening bot based on ESP8266 nodemcu v3
This repository consists of files required to set up an IoT system, based on an Arduino Yun board, which manages the automatic irrigation of a small vegetable garden, depending on the detection of environmental conditions (temperature, humidity & moisture) and the choice (by the user) of a particular crop to be managed. Notification of all the d…
Schematic and PCB for a capacitive soil moisture sensor 🌱.
Automatically water plants based upon moisture sensor feedback.
The goal of this project is to have a moisture sensor connected to Home Assistant using an esp8266. As I'm moving out soon and I'll have a couple of plants in the house, this seemed like a fun project. Note that there are a lot of open endings en decisions to be made...
Automated watering system for potted plants using Arduino Uno.
ATtiny project for a DIY moisture controll for plants
Controls a small water pump based on readings of a soil moisture sensor. Integrates into openHAB2 through MQTT.
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