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Bitponics is a Real-Life Farmville That Lets You to Manage Your Garden From the Cloud

05/31/2012
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    It seems these days people are using the cloud for everything - even gardening! Brooklyn startup <a href="http://bitponics.com/">Bitponics</a> takes hydroponic gardening to a more sophisticated level with its smart device and web site that let you manage your indoor farm right over the internet. Hydroponic systems offer a great way to grow some of your own food if you live in a cramped New York apartment, but for those new to growing plants, grasping all the details can be intimidating. Plus if you work long hours or travel a lot for work, there is always the risk that you could return home one evening to a dead batch of plants. Bitponics solves that issue by <a href="http://www.treehugger.com/lawn-garden/help-kickstart-bitponics-siri-hydroponic-growing.html">bringing urban gardening to the cloud</a> so that you can control how much water and nutrients your herbs and tomatoes get even if you're not at home.
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  • bitponics
    It seems these days people are using the cloud for everything - even gardening! Brooklyn startup <a href="http://bitponics.com/">Bitponics</a> takes hydroponic gardening to a more sophisticated level with its smart device and web site that let you manage your indoor farm right over the internet. Hydroponic systems offer a great way to grow some of your own food if you live in a cramped New York apartment, but for those new to growing plants, grasping all the details can be intimidating. Plus if you work long hours or travel a lot for work, there is always the risk that you could return home one evening to a dead batch of plants. Bitponics solves that issue by <a href="http://www.treehugger.com/lawn-garden/help-kickstart-bitponics-siri-hydroponic-growing.html">bringing urban gardening to the cloud</a> so that you can control how much water and nutrients your herbs and tomatoes get even if you're not at home.
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  • bitponics
    It seems these days people are using the cloud for everything - even gardening! Brooklyn startup <a href="http://bitponics.com/">Bitponics</a> takes hydroponic gardening to a more sophisticated level with its smart device and web site that let you manage your indoor farm right over the internet. Hydroponic systems offer a great way to grow some of your own food if you live in a cramped New York apartment, but for those new to growing plants, grasping all the details can be intimidating. Plus if you work long hours or travel a lot for work, there is always the risk that you could return home one evening to a dead batch of plants. Bitponics solves that issue by <a href="http://www.treehugger.com/lawn-garden/help-kickstart-bitponics-siri-hydroponic-growing.html">bringing urban gardening to the cloud</a> so that you can control how much water and nutrients your herbs and tomatoes get even if you're not at home.
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  • bitponics
    It seems these days people are using the cloud for everything - even gardening! Brooklyn startup <a href="http://bitponics.com/">Bitponics</a> takes hydroponic gardening to a more sophisticated level with its smart device and web site that let you manage your indoor farm right over the internet. Hydroponic systems offer a great way to grow some of your own food if you live in a cramped New York apartment, but for those new to growing plants, grasping all the details can be intimidating. Plus if you work long hours or travel a lot for work, there is always the risk that you could return home one evening to a dead batch of plants. Bitponics solves that issue by <a href="http://www.treehugger.com/lawn-garden/help-kickstart-bitponics-siri-hydroponic-growing.html">bringing urban gardening to the cloud</a> so that you can control how much water and nutrients your herbs and tomatoes get even if you're not at home.
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Bitponics

It seems these days people are using the cloud for everything - even gardening! Brooklyn startup Bitponics takes hydroponic gardening to a more sophisticated level with its smart device and web site that let you manage your indoor farm right over the internet. Hydroponic systems offer a great way to grow some of your own food if you live in a cramped New York apartment, but for those new to growing plants, grasping all the details can be intimidating. Plus if you work long hours or travel a lot for work, there is always the risk that you could return home one evening to a dead batch of plants. Bitponics solves that issue by bringing urban gardening to the cloud so that you can control how much water and nutrients your herbs and tomatoes get even if you're not at home.

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