Au contraire, I say it would bring fun in growing your own food. Minimal hassle and digging in earth. I´m interested in eating, not growing.
Especially with sneaky cannabis growers. Hard to get caught red-handed if you’re not there.With the push for green architecture (growing space on tower block walls/roofs) I can see these becoming common in the future
Pointless for my small plot. However, if anyone comes up with an automatic weeding machine, I'm definitely interested!
True, although having your entire cannabis grow history linked up to your iPad might land you in a bit of bother....Especially with sneaky cannabis growers. Hard to get caught red-handed if you’re not there.
Isn‘t this just taking the fully computerised grow house to a smaller level? Much of our vegetable food is watered, fed and lit automatically, we’d be hard pushed to be self sufficient for every vegetable, fruit or herb we wanted. A few years ago I watched a tractor prep a field for planting negotiating itself by GPS and sensors and found the whole thing a bit melancholy. But would I bridle my horses and get my plough to do the same on a smaller scale? I don’t think I would.
For small scale food production, especially for elderly or disabled people, I can see it being as useful and valued as a wheelchair in the extra freedom it can provide. Being anti-machine/robot about a device that does the hard work, the work that wears out human joints isn’t the future.
i used to have two tortoises named Fangio and Fitipaldi but they ran away and I couldn't catch them up.You need a tortoise in your life
I love that film, Huey, Louie and Dewy.I just cant buy into a plan to spend thousands ad thousands for the sake of one carrot and a handful of spinach.
I want to live in the greenhouse (I'll get dressed in the header). Get up and tend all the living green things around me. Away up north in Canada's high arctic, it has just about come down to this. You share your living space with your food. The intense lighting and increased day length does wonders for your head.
Watch the old movie: "Silent Running." A bit discouraging at the end.
My youngest son has one Allison but he has not set it up yet. Good for people who want or need to grow their own food but don't have the time.