The Impact of Smart Irrigation Systems on Community Gardens

Smart irrigation systems make community gardens more sustainable by automatically adjusting watering schedules based on weather conditions, soil moisture, and plant needs. These systems use sensors and smartphone apps to prevent overwatering, reducing water waste by 40% compared to manual watering.​
Community gardens in Phoenix (a dry climate) and Melbourne report healthier plants and higher yields after installing these systems—volunteers no longer have to guess when to water, and the apps send alerts if there’s a leak or if plants need extra care. The systems also allow remote monitoring: volunteers can check soil moisture levels or pause watering if rain is predicted, even when they’re not at the garden. Smart irrigation systems make community gardening more efficient and accessible, ensuring gardens thrive even in dry weather or during volunteer shortages.

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