How technology is revolutionising landscaping supplies and services

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Similar to how many other industries are being revolutionised by technology, the landscaping sector has undergone significant changes in recent years. Landscapers now use advanced tools, supplies and service options to ensure that your landscape is as productive as possible. For example, automated lawnmowers have reduced incidences of flooding or poor soils on gardens across the country.

Technology is also being used to monitor landscape elements in real-time so that you can make the necessary adjustments. Whether you need to grow new plants in your garden or simply improve your property's kerb appeal, landscape technologies will make it cheaper, faster and more effective for you to achieve your goals. Here are four ways through which technology is being used to advance landscape design.

1.    Smart tools that automate repetitive tasks

Smart tools are machines that can send and receive signals in real-time. You may be familiar with smart equipment in your home, such as electronic appliances, lights and alarm systems. The good news is that you can now leverage the same technology in landscape design. Landscaping suppliers provide automated sprinklers, lawnmowers and other machines that can carry out repetitive tasks.

Instead of someone sitting on a lawnmower for several hours, robotic machines can be programmed to cut your grass exactly how you like it. In many cases, these robotic machines are highly accurate and faster than humans. Automatic sprinklers can also be programmed to water your outdoor space to exact specifications. In fact, the volume of each drop of water can be measured and delivered to match the needs of your garden.   

2.    Better knowledge of plant and soil nutrition

Technology has also made it easier for landscapers to understand soil and nutrition. Sensors in irrigation equipment are typically used to monitor variables such as temperature, chemical components and biological organisms in real-time. This information provides additional knowledge about what makes the soil productive and what might harm plant growth. Landscapers can also recommend effective products and solutions to make your outdoor space appealing.

3.    Advanced landscape design

Nowadays, homeowners are looking for unique and attractive ways of revolutionising their landscape. From exotic plants to sloping gardens and ecological planning, technology can be used to turn challenging landscape elements into reality.

How is this possible? Images of the outdoor space, soil structure and desired elements can be used to develop a plan for turning dull landscapes into thriving heavens of vegetation. Furthermore, the tools mentioned above make this transformation faster and more efficient.

4.    Better strategies for pest control

Pests and rodents can wear out any outdoor space. Landscape technologies are being used to detect rodent activity and identify strategies for mitigating such damage. For example, sensors that detect patterns of rodent movement can collect data and transmit it for processing. This data has future potential for reducing pest attacks on plants.

To learn more about landscaping supplies, consult a resource in your area.

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