Automated vegetable garden
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Video published by Kirsten Dirksen
In this video, Rory Aronson presents his project: an automated gardening system capable of managing a vegetable garden from start to finish with very little assistance.
An engineer by training, with a few agriculture courses behind him, the idea quickly took shape in his mind and the project improves a little more every day.
The principle was to create a kind of 3D printer, but with a set of gardening tools.
The robot can change tools depending on the task it must perform (seed planter, watering, etc.), then moves along X, Y and Z axes like a printer to carry out each action.
It is also connected to the web, allowing it to send information about its work to the owner's smartphone, but also to check the weather to adjust watering, and so on.
It is certainly a very big project, really very complex, but probably the future, without a doubt.
Automated vegetable garden
Information
Video published by Kirsten Dirksen
In this video, Rory Aronson presents his project: an automated gardening system capable of managing a vegetable garden from start to finish with very little assistance.
An engineer by training, with a few agriculture courses behind him, the idea quickly took shape in his mind and the project improves a little more every day.
The principle was to create a kind of 3D printer, but with a set of gardening tools.
The robot can change tools depending on the task it must perform (seed planter, watering, etc.), then moves along X, Y and Z axes like a printer to carry out each action.
It is also connected to the web, allowing it to send information about its work to the owner's smartphone, but also to check the weather to adjust watering, and so on.
It is certainly a very big project, really very complex, but probably the future, without a doubt.
Automated vegetable garden
Information
Video published by Kirsten Dirksen
In this video, Rory Aronson presents his project: an automated gardening system capable of managing a vegetable garden from start to finish with very little assistance.
An engineer by training, with a few agriculture courses behind him, the idea quickly took shape in his mind and the project improves a little more every day.
The principle was to create a kind of 3D printer, but with a set of gardening tools.
The robot can change tools depending on the task it must perform (seed planter, watering, etc.), then moves along X, Y and Z axes like a printer to carry out each action.
It is also connected to the web, allowing it to send information about its work to the owner's smartphone, but also to check the weather to adjust watering, and so on.
It is certainly a very big project, really very complex, but probably the future, without a doubt.
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