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dinsdag 26 april 2016

NIWA


http://getniwa.com/index.html

NOW, EVERYONE CAN GROW

Our vision is to get the world growing by creating tools which are smart, simple and fun to
use, bringing the professional gardening knowledge at everybodys fingers.
Niwa is the world first connected platform making growing anything as easy as a push of the button at the variety of scales.
Are you ready to get fresh?

AN AUTOMATED,
DELIGHTFUL EXPERIENCE

Go from 0 to gardening bliss in 3 easy steps:

Connect it

Download the Niwa App and connect Niwa to the internet.

Plant it

Plant seeds in Niwas soil-free hydroponic base.

Grow it

Monitor your plants growth and enjoy some of the freshest food available!

EFFORTLESS GROWING ON EVERY SCALE

Meet our family of products.

NIWA ONE

Grow the freshest fruits,
veggies, herbs, and more
right in your home.

BUILD YOUR OWN

Customize your perfect
automated home growing
unit.

NIWA PRO

Connect and automate
larger growing systems
for maximum yields.

THE NIWA APP

Decades of farming knowledge in one simple interface.
Welcome to the World of Connected Growing.

TAP & GROW

Plant your seeds and tell the Niwa app what you’re growing. Veggies, plants, herbs... Niwa’s got you covered!

AUTOMATE AND ENJOY

Niwa software comes with a library of Growing Programmes that create the optimal environment for whatever you’re growing. Sit back and relax as Niwa automatically controls her feeding and watering cycles, giving your plants exactly what they need, when they need it.

MANAGE AND MONITOR

Manage and monitor Monitor and interact with your plants in real time right from your smartphone. See how they’re doing and log progress to help them grow at their best.

EXPERIMENT AND OPTIMIZE

Niwa enables you to experiment with a variety of settings to optimise the growing environment. Adjust lights, temperature, and feeding cycles to see how your plants respond then log your results and share notes with other growers.

A New Kind of App Store

Thousands of Growing Programmes to help you become a master grower!
The Niwa App comes with a library of Growing Programs for the most popular plants, veggies, and herbs. Each Growing Program assists you in caring for your plant until its harvest time. You can also access thousands of other Growing Programmes developed and tested by other growers in the community. Compare notes, read and write reviews, and even submit your own to contribute to an ever-expanding archive of on-demand agriculture.

What can you grow?


Fruits


Veggies


Herbal


Decor


Medicinal

OUR PLATFORM

The Niwa Platform combines the power of hardware and software with the combined knowledge
and experience of a whole community of growers. Niwa’s advanced algorithms analyse data from
the growing community then use this information to create optimal growing programmes.

Rollover to Interact

Our Vision

With smart, ever learning platform which makes growing anywhere easy comes
tremendous rewards for our environment, our health, and our lives.

At Niwa, we envision a future where individuals, business owners, schools, farmers and whole
countries are able to grow everything they need at easy to live their healthiest
and happiest lives, regardless of time, knowledge, or location in a way that is good
for our environment.

We build tools to make that happen.
Now let’s get growing!

HELP US BUILD THE WORLD
WE ALL KNOW IS POSSIBLE

We strongly believe in the power of community, collaboration and that great
things happen when we all come together. Hence, we want to invite you to be a part of
building this disruptive platform.


©NIWA 2014


BUILD NIWA IN NEW, INNOVATIVE WAYS.

Niwa Maker takes Niwa One’s powerful growing technology, but keeps it flexible and adaptable
enough for you to play around with. Specially created for makers who love to get their hands dirty,
Niwa Maker lets you build, create, and customize your very own hydroponic system.
BUILD AND CREATE
We give you everything you need to become an active creator. Stir your imagination and see what
you can make, then test your designs before tinkering to improve them.
HACK AND CUSTOMIZE
There are hundreds of ways to customize your hydroponic unit. Add extra trays, test additional sensors
and actuators, connect systems together, customise the lights….the possibilities are endless!
SHARE AND GROW
Join a community of other makers with a passion for building. Its hands on open-source at it’s best!

WHAT'S INCLUDED

Niwa Maker takes Niwa One’s powerful growing technology, but keeps it flexible and adaptable
enough for you to play around with. Specially created for makers who love to get their hands dirty,
Niwa Maker lets you build, create, and customize your very own hydroponic system.
HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL GET:
Niwa's WiFi electronics (3 outputs up to 150W (Pump/Heater/Lamp) + 1 output up to 12v10W (Fan)
Temperature, Humidity and Light sensors
E27 CFL Lamp 100W; 6500ºK.
E27 Lamp holder
Water pump + hose + 6xdrippers
80mm 12v fan
Layouts to make a plywood body
Detailed written and video instructions on how to build your makers kit!
HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL NEED:
Growing medium
Enclosure parts (plywood, plexiglass)
Water reservoir
 

zondag 17 augustus 2014

Table top hydroponic planter



Going With the Flow: Stylish Designer Tabletop Hydroponic Planter

February 14, 2014 by 
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For space deprived design lovers who yearn to grow some of their own food, this contemporary designer tabletop hydroponic planter fits the bill. 
Challenged with reinterpreting an existing DIY planter project, design student Blake Burell created Hydropod, a sleek countertop  hydroponic planter which is as functionable as it is fashionable.
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To complement the green and “organic nature” of the plants, Burell settled on white for the planter.  His solution built upon a somewhat common form of indoor hydroponic gardening, a nutrient film system. In his rebuild, he tested a few designs but settled on the one above which contains three individual planters. The automated system provides a constant flow of nutrients delivered via the water flowing over the plant roots.
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Series of PrototypesWith designs like Burell’s which feature planter cups, one can plant a variety of edibles at the same time.
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In the hydropod prototypes, a concealed water pump pushes water from a reservoir in the base to the top portion of the planter where it flows along the bottom of the cups containing rocks and the plants.
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Water gets recycled from one end of the base to the other, then back into the reservoir and recirculated again to repeat the process. Individual planter cups are easily lifted out of the base to to be refilled with more nutirent-infused water. And so it flows.

The Power of Moss: Biophotovoltaic

The power of moss

http://www.urbangardensweb.com/2014/07/18/power-moss-biophotovoltaic/?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=pulsenews

The Power of Moss: Biophotovoltaic

July 18, 2014 by 
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A modern designed table that incorporates the bright green life of moss is as urban-garden-chic as you can get. But wait there’s more.
The moss on this table has a job to do—and that job is to generate power. That’s what that big word is all about: Biophotovoltaic, or BPV for memory’s sake.
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A BPV device generates electricity from the energy of light. This is not solar energy, but energy derived from good old photosynthesis, forever etched in our minds from elementary school science class.
Let’s have a quick review: Photosynthesis is a process by which plants and algae convert carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into organic compounds with the assistance of sunlight’s energy. Plants use the organic compounds generated in order to grow.
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To take it one step further, we can look at moss specifically. When moss goes through the process of photosynthesis, some of the organic material is also released into the soil. Soil contains bacteria, which breaks down the organic compounds to keep itself alive. Byproducts are released through this process and they contain electrons, which the Moss Table captures and puts to good use. This biochemical material becomes electrochemical, thereby creating electrical energy from biological material.
Okay, we’ll shut the science book now.
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Attractive and organically inventive, the Moss Table can produce about 520 Joules of energy per day. This would only charge a laptop for twenty seconds!
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But before deeming this table attractive but useless, understand that this is one step toward what scientists anticipate to be a future of devices capable of generating much more energy. Coupled with the low energy laptop and appliances that are in the works now, Moss Table and similar creations just might bring enough power to a home to make a real (and stylish) difference.
Until then, isn’t this cool?

zondag 15 juni 2014

8 Products for Indoor and Urban Gardening

http://www.dwell.com/green/article/8-products-indoor-and-urban-gardening?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=pulsenews



8 Products for Indoor and Urban Gardening

At this point in the planting season, your friends and neighbors may already have neatly arranged rows of starter plants in their backyard, or pots on their balcony starting to sprout CSA-worthy veggies. But even if your apartment is bare thus far, that doesn’t mean there aren’t easy ways for you to get a little green in your life. Dwell found an array of products and planters perfect for urban living, small spaces, and indoor growing.
Bulbo Quadra and Cynara
Part of the movement to utilize LED lights to popularize and expand indoor farming, Bulbo adds a touch of Italian panache to your indoor soil-and-seed endeavors. The unobtrusive design and light footprint—the Cynara, pictured above, looks like a small, overturned pot—make them easy to use in a variety of situations.
Photo by Ottavio Montanari


zondag 27 april 2014

Self watering sub irrigated planters







                                   

  


Duogrow Self Watering Planter - £32.00






Easy2Grow 2 Pot Extension Kit Windowgrow Planter shown on Windowsill


Self Watering Tray 31" x 15"

Easy2Grow 2 Pot Kit with 1 pot in use

Easy2Grow 2 Pot Kit showing Aquavalve
Each kit comes complete with:
Water Reservoir Tank - This holds up to 47 litres of water, sufficient to guarantee your plants will be watered for at least two weeks.
In Line Water Filter - Helps prevent impurities in the water stopping the system from operating.
Irrigation Tube - 5’ (1.5m) of 6mm tubing is supplied to connect the tank to the two pot module.
Two 8½ litre Pots - Each complete with root control discs.
Base Tray - Designed to hold the two pots securely and includes the unique "AQUAvalve" which makes the system work efficiently.

http://www.twowests.co.uk/product/easy2grow-2-pot-kit




Patch Herb Planters



Grow your own food with a simple system designed for urban dwellers



by Kat Herriman in Food + Drink on 06 December 2012

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Greens find a new home in the city with self-watering windowsill planters from Patch. The brainchild of founder and CEO Kent Houston, the planters are just one part of Patch's solution for bringing agriculture into personal living spaces. The environmentally and community driven start-up focuses on educating people about the benefits of urban agriculture efforts and the little ways they can make a difference. By offering simple solutions like the Patch herb planter, Houston hopes to empower city dwellers to reap the rewards of growing their own food.
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Designed with the urbanite in mind, Patch's herb planter is built around a self-watering system called "sub-irrigation" that relies on capillary action in an easy-to-install, perforated grid fed through a small reservoir. As long as the reservoir is filled the plant will remain properly nourished with minimal effort from its owner. Houston's ingenious water reserve enables one to not only grow herbs at home but vegetables as well. The Tyvek planters are simple to set up and alternatively fold flat for easy storage. The planters require about six hours of sunlight a day, and are sized to fit standard city windowsills.
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Patch has partnered with Vancouver's branch of the food education non-profit, Growing Chefswith the hope of spreading its message even further. As a platform for food education, Growing Chefs provides the perfect channel for Patch's educational mantra and methods.
The Patch's kits range from $40 to $60 and can be purchased through their website.
Images courtesy of Patch