You ever wonder if fish think about the world above their pool? Like, what do trees look like when you can see them straight on? Or people? What is it like up there? Well, if you’re the type that wants to make sure your outdoor fish have a life full of experiences, check out the Fish Observatory.
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PlantNet – help scientist identify plants [FREEWARE]
I’m not a botanist. That’s why I write for Red Ferret and not Plant Life Daily or something. So like most people who aren’t into plants, I’m not sure which ones have the word “poison” in their names. Luckily, there’s an app for that. PlantNet is an app developed to help people identify plants from pictures.
Read MoreMiimo – take the work out of keeping a lawn
The worst part about spring and summer is taking care of the lawn. There’s no good time to handle it. It’s always too hot and you’d always rather be doing something else. The Miimo is here to save your lazy summer days as a completely robotic lawn mower.
Read MoreBack to Roots AquaFarm – the desktop aquaponic farm for your office
Aquaponic farms are awesome. The balance between fish and plant is really neat and it’s a great self-sustaining method of farming. Not everyone has space for all that but there’s a small version that you can stash on your desk. The Back to Roots AquaFarm allows you to grow herbs using aquaponics.
Read MoreParrot Flower Power Plant Monitor – let technology help you conquer nature
So you’ve got a black thumb and everything you try to grow invariably dies a painful, silent death. Well, worry not, you too can garden or keep a fichus alive successfully. You may just need a little bit of help from your cell phone. With the Parrot Flower Power Plant Monitor, you can be sure that your plants are getting the proper amount of everything they need to survive you.
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