Garden Mens Gadgets

Rain Bird offers a new high-tech water system for the garden considered as mens gadgets that costs $2,200, and promises to give each zone of the garden exactly the right amount of water that is automatically adjusted for the weather. This is among a fresh crop of garden gadgets designed to keep Americans spending on their yard care. Consumers who have already crammed their homes full of cutting edge tech toys like 3-D TVs and talking microwaves are enjoying the new variety of garden gadgets available this year.
For example, there is a new $430 portable mini greenhouse that uses sensors to send a Twitter message to gardeners when a plant is thirsty. There are even plant ID tags that will call up a website devoted to that plant when they are scanned with a smartphone.


