7/30/2011

EasyBloom 1000 Plant Sensor Review

EasyBloom 1000 Plant Sensor
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When I received the EasyBloom Plant Sensor, I was excited because I had been struggling to grow plants on my new property despite years of gardening experience. This product promised to recommend and monitor my plants to determine what was going wrong. Unfortunately, it measures nothing more than I could tell by sticking my own finger in the soil and watching the shadows for a day: moisture and light. Yes, it measures temperature and relative humidity, but those vary both daily and seasonally and can be figured out by walking out the door. It does not analyze the soil -- probably the most crucial information that cannot be intuitively known -- for type, fertility, toxicity, and acidity. You must discover and enter this yourself on the web site.
The monitor setting does basically the same thing, only over a longer time so you can see the moisture and light fluctuations over a longer period of time; again, it cannot diagnose over- or under-fertilization, incorrect acidity, compacted or too sandy soil, diseases, or pests, the most common reasons a plant dies. The EasyBloom can take a snapshot of the location for future reference.
Probably the best part of the device is the web interface that provides detailed information on recommended plants. Yes, this information can be found online or in a good plant book, but the site shows thumbnail photos of the plants that can then lead the user to a more detailed description, including care, known pests, height, growing zones, attractiveness to birds, shape, etc. I really would have liked a "deer resistant" option; maybe they will add that in the future. Strangely enough, the site does not recommend the plants that *are* thriving in my landscape.
Beginning gardeners will find this device much more useful than experienced ones since they may not yet know how to use light conditions (shade, partial shade, afternoon sun, etc.) and soil moisture content to select the proper plants for an area. Unfortunately, they are also the ones who might over-fertilize or select the wrong plant for the soil type.
Although the EasyBloom is not comprehensive enough for advanced help, it would make a good housewarming gift for someone's first home. I'll be the first in line when they upgrade the device to include soil testing and fertility.
UPDATE: I purposefully mistreated a houseplant to see what the EasyBloom device would say -- and it was spot on. It identified low light and improper watering, making a suggestion to repot it (to get a more absorbent soil) and place it in a better lit location.
Also, as of December 15, 2008, Easy Bloom supports Macs with its online software. I've used it -- and it works well. Please read the comments attached to this review to see the response of an EasyBloom rep who lists some changes since I wrote the above.-- Debbie Lee Wesselmann

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The EasyBloom Plant Sensor helps you grow a perfect garden without all of the guesswork. If you've ever wondered, "Is this corner too hot, too dark, or too dry?", EasyBloom is for you. You will begin to garden with confidence. Instead of wondering which plants will thrive where, you will know for sure with EasyBloom.

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7/29/2011

Bamboo-Leaf Japanese Maple 5 Seeds - RARE Review

Bamboo-Leaf Japanese Maple 5 Seeds - RARE
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Well, I got my order in. I may update this as things change. I got 8 seeds, not 5, plus a free packet of sunflower seeds. Nice. prompt service.
I can't Imagine how a reviewer could establish the seeds as 'nonviable" on first glance. But I grew up with maple trees, and I have to say these look just like the 'helicopters' that would delight me in fall. Except smaller :)

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Everlasting House Plant Review

Everlasting House Plant
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This plant is cute and it is what i wanted, except for the size. The dimensions listed are not accurate at all. It's about 6 inches high as opposed to 11 and about 3 inches wide. I found a place to put it but it's not where i originally had planned on putting it.

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7/28/2011

Madagascar Jasmine Plant-Stephanotis-Bridal Wreath -4 Review

Madagascar Jasmine Plant-Stephanotis-Bridal Wreath -4
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I will do transactions with this company again for their great customer support service. I can't say enough about the great condition of the item and response time of the company. Two thumbs ecstatically up

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Hydrofarm HGTL/HGTLF Thirsty Light Original Digital Indoor Plant Moisture Sensor Review

Hydrofarm HGTL/HGTLF Thirsty Light Original Digital Indoor Plant Moisture Sensor
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I'm terrible with houseplants. I received one of these as a gift, and for two years it's been keeping my plant alive - never even had to change the battery. I'm looking to buy a second one.

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Take the guesswork out of watering your potted plants with the Hydrofarm Thirsty Light Original Digital Indoor Plant Moisture Sensor. When a plant's soil becomes dry, the LED on the Thirsty Light blinks to let you know. The sensor head measures just over 2-inches long, so you won't even know it's there until it starts blinking. You can leave the resilient sensor in one pot, or use it to periodically check moisture levels in all your indoor pots--it tests conditions in one second, providing fast, accurate reads.
LED Alert Tells You When to Water PlantsThirsty Light continuously monitors the condition of the soil in your potted plants, testing the moisture level once every second. The senor top features a small LED light that flashes once it's time to water your plant. While the sensor measures a total 6.5 inches, the green top is a mere 2-inches long, so you won't notice it until the soil becomes dry.
By letting you know when your potted plants need water, Thirsty Light eliminates the temptation to overwater plants. A comprehensive user and watering guide is included.
Light Blinks Faster as Soil Becomes DryerThis sensor uses Drypoint technology, which can sense five different levels of dryness. As the soil gets dryer, the light blinks faster, letting you know how urgent the need for water is becoming. The included moisture signal chart explains each blinking pattern, as well as where to properly insert the sensor's probe.
The sensor also has a unique blinking pattern to indicate when the batteries are low.
Resilient and Long-Lasting ProbeThirsty Light features an ABS plastic casing and a durable brass probe. With constant use, the probe will change color and develop a patina, which simply helps protect it from corrosion. If left in soil for long periods of time, simply wipe the probe with a damp cloth to remove mineral deposits.
Product and Warranty InformationThe Thirsty Light is backed by a manufacturer's 30-day limited warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. It's powered by two included 1.5-volt lithium batteries that can be replaced when necessary.
What's in the BoxMoisture sensor, two batteries, and user guide.


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7/27/2011

Variegated Hindu Rope Plant - Hoya - 4 Inch Pot Review

Variegated Hindu Rope Plant - Hoya - 4 Inch Pot
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This pot contained two plants, not the three specified in the listing. They were not potbound, as the listing claims they prefer, seemed to have been potted very recently (no intertwining of roots), and when I took them out to examine a lively worm disappeared into the rest of the non-soil potting mix. The two plants seem healthy enough, so I'll tend them and see what happens.

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Bat Face Mexican Heather Plant - Indoors/Out - Cuphea Review

Bat Face Mexican Heather Plant - Indoors/Out - Cuphea
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This is my favorite type of cuphea plant. It is long lasting, in my area blooms until freezing temps, and is a hummingbird magnet. Also, it tolerates drought well and is constantly in bloom. You do not have to baby this plant once it's established. Makes a pretty addition to my container flower collection.

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