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HOW TO GET SMART IN THE GARDEN

Those of us lucky enough to have gardens have become intimately attached to them in this past year. The yard has become more than just a patch of grass, it’s a viable room in its own right, with all the modern conveniences we’ve come to expect.

It should come as no surprise that the burgeoning smart home is expanding outward into this new room at pace, ready to offer you smarter garden management, better connectivity, and a host of new kit to tie into your existing routines. If you’re committed to your outdoor space you can even find full–on entertainment rigs ready and raring to annoy your neighbors as you put your feet up on the patio.

GO, GO, ROBO MOW

Smart mowers may be the big headline grabbers of the smart garden world, but

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