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In this video, Ask This Old House home technology expert, Ross Trethewey explores a variety of technologies that could make the future of home landscaping automated. Products featured include a Husqvarna automower, Rain Bird smart irrigation, and the Tertill weeding robot.

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In this video, home technology expert Ross Trethewey explores some of the ways home landscaping can be done automatically. Ross looks at automated products that can help out homeowners with their landscaping. Ross then looks at smart irrigation. Ross meets Joe Jones, who has designed a robot that’s capable of weeding a garden for you. Afterward, Ross talks to Jenn Nawada about the future of landscaping technology.

Cost:
Robotic lawnmower $1,200 – $5,200
Smart irrigation $190 – $500
Weeding robot $350 – $450
Skill Level: Easy

Shopping List:
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Smart irrigation system includes:
Mini Rotary Pop-Up Spray [https://amzn.to/3rEniN8]
Simple Adjust Rotors [https://amzn.to/3d20YZM]
Emitter Conversion Kit for Drip Irrigation [https://amzn.to/3jziaHm]
WiFi Controller [https://amzn.to/36ZFXeg]
Weeding robot [https://amzn.to/3tMaHJO]

How Do Robotic Lawn Mowers Work?
Automowers, or robotic lawnmowers, can automatically mow lawns up to an acre in size. Every day, it cuts a small amount of grass at a time. This way, the grass clippings fall to the ground and decompose, providing nutrients to the soil to help the lawn stay healthy.

Robotic mowers also have built-in sensors to avoid things like feet, kids, and other moving obstructions.

How Does a Smart Irrigation System Work?
No matter where you live, lawns and gardens require a certain amount of watering on a regular basis. For years, irrigation systems have been installed to help automate the watering process, but recently, those systems have been updated to have a smart home component to them.

Smart irrigation is usually installed with a local sensor to determine what the actual weather is like in your yard. It connects to the internet and collects historical weather data so the system adjusts itself to ensure the right amount of water is being applied to your property.

Smart irrigation systems install the same way that regular irrigation systems do. If you already have irrigation in place, the process is as simple as replacing the heads.
Automatic Weeding Robot

Every garden, at some point or another, must contend with weeds. While gardening can be therapeutic, getting on your hands and knees to weed the garden isn’t exactly the most fun task. Luckily, there is an option that can do this work automatically for you.

An automatic weeding robot is solar-powered and can handle 1-2 hours of runtime and about 200 square feet of garden. It works by sensing weeds based on height, meaning that if the plant touches a certain height against the robot, it won’t cut it.

Where to find it?
Ross explored a variety of different technologies that could change the way people approach landscape maintenance.

The robotic lawnmower is an Automower 450x [https://amzn.to/3aNoyqs], which is manufactured by Husqvarna (https://www.husqvarna.com/us/). The installation involved running a low voltage wire around the perimeter of the yard and around any obstacles, which all connect back to a charging station.

The smart irrigation system shown is manufactured by Rain Bird. The components of the system in that particular setup were the 1800 High Efficency Sprays [https://amzn.to/3rEniN8], 42SA Simple Adjust Rotors [https://amzn.to/3d20YZM], Emitter Conversion Kit for Drip Irrigation [https://amzn.to/3jziaHm], and a WiFi Controller (Model ST8i) [https://amzn.to/36ZFXeg]. All of these are manufactured by Rain Bird (https://www.rainbird.com/).

The weeding robot is a Tertill Weeding Robot [https://amzn.to/3tMaHJO], which is manufactured by Tertill Corporation (https://tertill.com/).

Future House:
Ask This Old House home technology expert Ross Trethewey shows you the newest smart-home innovations. From automated home construction to energy monitors to robotic solar panels, and more, find out what’s happening now and what’s coming in applied home science.

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