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  • April 28th, 2009

    New garden tools for the outdoor garden that make gardening easier for the gardening aficionado are always being invented. One of the latest gardening tools that is currently experiencing increasing popularity is a hanging tomato planter. Using a hanging tomato planter makes growing scrumptious tomatoes much easier, since the plant develops upside down. Many upside down containers come with detailed instructions to make growing your tomatoes very easy. Hanging tomato planters that grow plants upright can also be found at your local home improvement store.

    One nice thing about a hanging tomato planter is that it enables gardeners to keep from kneeling and bending like they would for a normal tomato plant. The advantage of a hanging tomato planter goes past ergonomics though; this is a gardening tool that also permits people to grow tomatoes in limited spaces. A small space is all you will need when you put this device to work. The ease of growing tasty tomatoes in a hanging container spans from homes with a large yard to apartments with no yard. A hanging tomato planter can be put on a balcony in a sunny spot and produce tomatoes as fabulous as those growing in a robust garden.

    Another recently developed gardening tool that is winning rave reviews is the EasyBloom garden sensor. Many plant lovers have begun using a EasyBloom garden sensor to find out just what their indoor or outdoor plants need. A EasyBloom garden sensor has two prongs that are placed into the ground where you are planning on placing a plant or tree. While the plant sensor is kept in place for 24 hours, it works to track things like the amount of sunlight, temperature, and humidity in the soil. When the 24 hour period is complete, the plant sensor is then plugged into a computer and you receive all kinds of information as to what your plant requires. The data the plant sensor has collected will be presented to you. What you can find out from this is how to select the right plants for that particular area of your garden. In Addition, a plant sensor can be used in plants already in your yard that may seem to be doing poorly. Utilizing the plant sensor in this circumstance can be helpful in correcting problems that your plants may be experiencing.

    What the EasyBloom garden sensor does not do is advise gardeners of whether or not a certain plant is recommended based on geographic planting zones. It also cannot determine the pH levels in dirt, nor can it save data once the data has been collected by the website. As technology improves, it is likely that the EasyBloom garden sensor device will get better over time, allowing users more options to save data which has been compiled.

    Excellent garden hand tools should make gardening chores easier for gardeners. That’s precisely what these two unique devices do. Experiment with a hanging tomato planter or EasyBloom garden sensor in your backyard this year and you will experience easier growing, without a doubt!

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