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Smart garden helpers in the energy saving check

Self-propelled robotic lawnmowers and smart irrigation systems can relieve us of a lot of work in the garden. But how climate-friendly is smart gardening actually? We have taken a close look at the clever garden helpers.

The robotic lawnmower as a self-runner

Properly programmed, robotic lawnmowers mow even the lawn edges with the highest precision. This picture shows a self-propelled robotic lawnmower mowing the lawn.
Properly programmed, robotic lawnmowers mow even the lawn edges with the highest precision.

Mowing the lawn is probably one of the most tiresome tasks of gardening. You make your way through the garden at home in an agonizingly monotonous way - and before you know it, the greenery is already growing over the boundary stones again. A robotic lawnmower provides a remedy, which automatically grazes a predefined area in a fixed rhythm without complaining.

There are no scientifically sound studies on the power consumption of robotic lawnmowers. According to estimates by various manufacturers, a robotic lawnmower with a lawn area of 200 square meters and daily use causes electricity costs of about ten to 25 euros over the year, depending on the model. However, the exact amount of electricity consumption depends on other factors such as the model, the size and nature of the garden and the regularity with which it goes out to work. If you want to give the garden robot a hand and thus save electricity, you should clear the garden of leaves, branches and fallen fruit in advance.

Another climate plus: robotic lawnmowers work according to the mulching principle. This means that the mower does not collect the mowed grass, but distributes it in the garden chopped into small pieces. This saves the disposal of organic waste as well as fertilizing the lawn. Lawn clippings increase soil quality and also serve as food for living beings.

Conclusion: A robotic lawnmower saves time and money. On top of that, the lawn no longer needs to be fertilized with chemical substances. We have prepared for you the Energy saving check for robotic lawnmowers and the like.

Smart irrigation for a green garden

When watering the garden, three factors are primarily important: the amount of water, the right timing and, of course, regular watering. With a smart irrigation system, all these factors can be easily defined in a smartphone app. Pretty practical – but is automatic irrigation also climate-friendly?

How economical a smart irrigation system is depends heavily on its complexity and thus on the budget you want to spend on it. The use of pearl sprinklers and drip hoses, for example, allows for more precise irrigation than a simple sprinkler, which is primarily suitable for larger lawns.

With smart irrigation systems, irrigation works according to predetermined schedules. This picture shows an irrigation system that uses sprinklers to irrigate the lawn evenly.
With smart irrigation systems, irrigation works according to predetermined schedules.

However, such a system only becomes really smart with the use of various sensors. For example, they measure soil moisture and temperature or keep an eye on the weather and automatically adjust the irrigation schedule based on the data collected. This prevents plants from being overwatered or watered on rainy days. Another advantage: Many of the apps can be used to keep an eye on water consumption, so that you can check the effectiveness of any optimization attempts.

Result: A well-thought-out irrigation system saves a lot of time compared to manual watering. Whether it also saves water in the end depends heavily on the equipment used.

Smart outdoor lighting can also save energy

Smart lamps can be conveniently controlled via app or voice assistant. This picture shows a walkway in the garden with lighting spots in the ground as well as path lights at dusk.
Smart lamps can be conveniently controlled via app or voice assistant.

If you put a lot of effort into your garden, you naturally want to enjoy all its splendour even after sunset. This is made possible by the right outdoor lighting.

Nowadays, smart lighting systems come with many useful functions and modules that can be used to automate the play of light and save a lot of electricity at the same time. These include, for example, schedules, which can be created via app in some systems.

In addition, there are classics such as motion detectors or light sensors that adapt the lighting precisely to the ambient brightness. The greatest savings effect is still the use of LED lamps. Only outdoor lights with a built-in solar module are even more energy-efficient. Such solar lights are not a big novelty, but that doesn't make them any less "smart".

Result: Modern outdoor lighting offers proud garden owners the opportunity to showcase their green space even in the dark without having to dig deep into their pockets. However, whether it always has to be a smart system is up to you.


source  :Smart Gardening: Wie klimafreundlich sind schlaue Gartenhelfer? - enercity Magazin

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