EasyBloom Plant Sensor

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EasyBloom Plant Sensor

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Our Price: $59.95
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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Lawn & Patio
Brand: PlantSense
EAN: 0895564002016
Label: Plant Sense
Manufacturer: Plant Sense
Model: 1000
Publisher: Plant Sense
Studio: Plant Sense



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Product DescriptionEasyBloom Plant Sensor helps you enjoy beautiful, flourishing plants--easily and without guesswork! It will recommend plants for specific locations, tell you why a plant is doing poorly and more. The EasyBloom Plant Sensor has environmental sensors to detect sunlight, shade and soil moisture levels, plus a USB plug to connect to your computer. EasyBloom can tell you what plants will thrive in a specific spot in your home or yard, what is wrong with an ailing plant and how to help it, and even whether a plant needs more water or not. It gives you access to a database with information on more than 5,000 plants--you can even create a personal plant database online, to help you monitor and care for all your plants, houseplants and outdoor plants alike. Best of all, EasyBloom is very easy to use. First, plug EasyBloom into a USB port on your computer and select Recommend' (to get plant recommendations for specific locations) or Monitor' (to help evaluate a weak plant). Second, place EasyBloom in the spot where you would like to grow a plant, or next to the plant that needs monitoring and leave it for 24 hours. Finally, plug EasyBloom back into a USB port--sensor data will upload to the EasyBloom website, which will use that data to either recommend plants or diagnose a plant's problem. Compatible with Windows Vista/XP and Mac OS 10.5+ (effective January 2009). Uses 1 AAA battery (included). 11 1/2' tall, 1 1/2' wideWhat EasyBloom can do for you Recommend plants for specific locations in your home or garden, based on sunlight, shade and soil conditions. Diagnose an ailing plant and suggest how to help it thrive. Tell you whether a plant needs to be watered. Help you create a personal plant database online with care, maintenance and planting info.




Features:
  • Access the EasyBloom database of 5,000+ plants (developed with the largest growers of plants and flowers)
  • Find plants to thrive in every area of your home and garden, based on algorithms developed by leading plant horticulturalists and botanists
  • Diagnose ailing plants and bring them back to health
  • Keep inventory of your own plants for one-click plant care
  • End the discouraging cycle of trial-and-error planting. Saves you money and time!











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Finally...
I was eager to see this product when I came across related news about a month ago, and I must say, I have not been disappointed. What an easy to use, intuitive gift this product is -- finally, I'm not playing hit or miss with my backyard and garden. Works great, and gives cogent advice for those of us who weren't born with what seems like the mystical ability to make plants grow. Thanks. Rest assured, several of my extended family will be receiving this for a (much welcome) holiday gift.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - EasyBloom Launches Gardening into the 21st Century!
I love my EasyBloom Plant sensor! This product is a dream come true for all the wanna-be gardeners. I can now finally say good-bye to killing almost all of my plants including several cacti. The sensor was easily activated by visiting [...]. I went straight to putting my EasyBloom on recommendation mode and then right into the soil in a small corner in my backyard. So many plants have not survived in this part of my garden. After 24 hours, I now have a clear plan on what to plant come this spring.

The EasyBloom Plant sensor works great with my Windows Vista. The Plantsense customer service representative I spoke with was very clear and informative when explaining the three different modes. BUY this product you will not be disappointed.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very useful product
I have found this product very easy to get started with and get useful data about my yard. I've got a lot of shade in the front and too much sun in the back all on top of California clay. Life has been a "hit or miss" set of plant experiments.

This product is now shedding some light on what works where and why. This is very useful and I will be shifting my strategy going into the spring for sure.

Very cool stuff.





Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Easy to use
I just got mine, plugged it in and downloaded the software. It was super easy to use. I stuck it into different plants and it immediately told me if I needed to water. I just set into recommendation mode. I'll write more about it later.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A greenthumb for all of us!
I can't tell you how embarrassing it is to be given a houseplant as a gift and watch it die right when your friend makes his way back for a visit. Not fun. The easybloom plant sensor is really easy to use right out of the box (just plug it into your usb port on you pc, install the software, and create an easybloom user account - all within 5 minutes). I used it in water mode first to check my potted plants, and it promptly beeped at me telling me I needed to water some plants. Now I'm using it in monitor mode which should give me feedback on my poor freesia to figure out what's wrong with it. I think the sensor works well with the easybloom.com website and I'm excited to get this sensor to work in my garden!



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