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Wouldn't it be great if the garden took care of itself and you could spend your time enjoying it? Now this is fully possible. With irrigation systems, sensors, and timers that can be controlled via phone or automatically, the garden can now be transformed into a smart oasis. Learn how to create a smart garden by following our tips.

Water the plants while you are away
A big part of the secret behind plants that thrive and grow well is proper watering. In addition to sunlight and good soil, which naturally benefit the plants, it is important that you water correctly. Different plants should be watered to different degrees, both in terms of amount and frequency.
Automatic irrigation system
An automatic irrigation system can be perfect if you are away during the summer and want to make sure your plants are well taken care of. Both grass and plants can quench their thirst with installed sprinklers. Gardena offers several types of automatic irrigation systems with smart features for both flower beds and balcony flowers.Digital programming. Control irrigation with programming using the included water timer and the Water Control function. You can also choose systems that connect to your phone via an app to regulate irrigation yourself.Submersible sprinklers. Available as pop-up sprinklers that can be lowered into the grass when the robotic lawnmower is working, as microdrip systems that release droplets, or as regular sprinklers controlled with digital technology.Connection to robotic lawnmowers. The system can be connected to a robotic lawnmower for automatic mowing between waterings, ensuring both flower beds and grass are kept in good condition.LED lighting. Connect LED lighting to the irrigation system and light up the garden exactly as you want. This is especially beautiful on late summer evenings after sunset.Water-saving and environmentally friendly. Save water by choosing a water-saving irrigation system with a built-in sensor that detects whether the soil needs moisture. The plants are not overwatered and you are thinking about the environment. Smart!
Plan watering the garden
The first step to achieve a smart watering process is to create an overview of your garden. Where is the shade most of the day, and where does the sun shine the longest? Which plants require more water and which require less? Based on this information, you can set up different watering zones with different amounts of water at different time intervals.
Switch between manual and automatic watering
Sometimes it can be nice to take the watering can yourself and water the garden or flower bed. The feeling of taking care of the garden yourself can be satisfying when you are at home and want to spend more time in the garden. Manual watering can also be good if you have very sensitive plants. Many therefore choose to switch between a regular watering can and a smart irrigation system that includes many different functions.
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