The Impact of Smart Irrigation Sensors on Community Gardens

Smart irrigation sensors are making community gardens more sustainable by measuring soil moisture levels and sending data to a central app, ensuring plants receive only the water they need. These wireless sensors reduce water waste by 40% compared to manual watering, as volunteers no longer overwater or underwater plants.​
Community gardens in Phoenix and Melbourne report healthier plants and higher yields after installing these sensors, with volunteers spending less time on watering. The app allows volunteers to monitor multiple gardens remotely, adjusting irrigation schedules for weather changes (like rain). Smart sensors also help new gardeners learn about plant needs, making community gardening more accessible. These devices make community gardens more efficient and eco-friendly, even in dry climates.

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