EasyBloom Plus Plant Sensor
- Find plants for each area of your home and garden
- Online Plant Library of 6,000+ plants
- Eliminate growing by trial and error
- Help sick plants get better
- Tracks plants in your personal My Plants database
Product Description
The EasyBloom Plant Sensor Plus gives a “plant’s-eye” view of your garden or home – telling you what plants to grow or what’s wrong with a sick plant. Patented technology recommends the right plant, flower, vegetable, tree, shrub or vine, for inside or outside. Stop wasting money and time on plants that aren’t right for your environment–know what to grow, right from the start. The reusable EasyBloom Plant Sensor Plus uses patent-protected sensors to measure sunlight, temperature, soil moisture and drainage. Use EasyBloom indoors or outdoors. Plug EasyBloom into the USB port on your MAC or PC, and your environment will be analyzed by our Plant Doctor Algorithms to recommend plants, or assess the health of your plant. Use the EasyBloom Plant Sensor over and over again, season after season, to help care for your plants and decide what to plant. EasyBloom’s web site gives you Plant Doctor advice on any sick plants. EasyBloom will tell you whether your plant needs water, light or fertilizer. (Subscription required to use fertilizer functionality). Also, get access to the EasyBloom 6,000+ Plant Library with information on when to plant, how to grow any plant, and plant care tips on everything from Azalea to Zinnias. EasyBloom gives you expert help in the palm of your hand.
EasyBloom Plant Sensor
- Access the EasyBloom database of 5,000+ plants (U.S. only)
- Find plants to thrive in every area of your home and garden, based on algorithms developed by leading plant horticulturalists and botanists
- Diagnose ailing plants and bring them back to health
- Keep inventory of your own plants for one-click plant care
- End the discouraging cycle of trial-and-error planting. Saves you money and time!
Product Description
The EasyBloom Plant Sensor helps you grow a perfect garden without the guesswork. Is this corner too hot, too dark, or too dry? Instead of wondering which plants will thrive where, know for sure with EasyBloom. This ingenious in-ground sensor reads and analyzes growing conditions in specific spots inside your home or yard, including sunlight, temperature, humidity, soil moisture and drainage. It even uses the same technology used on NASA’s Mars mission to measure t… More >>

EasyBloom Plant Sensor
EasyBloom Update
April 18, 2009 by Papa
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My favorite garden tool- the EasyBloom has undergone a killer update. When you login to your dashboard or download new data there’s a new option under “My Readings” called “Plants View”. The “Plants View” lets you see your data collected by the EasyBloom. I won’t say it because I suggested it but…….. I did suggest it!


Plant View Screen Capture
EasyBloom Update
April 11, 2009 by Papa
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African Violets in Winter
Check out a somewhat random picture from Papa’s sun room. I took the picture in early Febuary 09 to show the snow we started to get one morning. By the end of the day well over a foot piled up- quite a bit for this below-the-Mason-Dixson state of Maryland. Look at those African Violets…
As I posted earlier I’ve been really pleased with my violets growth and vigor but my EasyBloom is suggesting I stick with plants that require much less light than violets. A bit over a week ago I received a message from one of the self-proclaimed “nerds” behind the EasyBloom. He let me know that based on my information they revisited the information used for African Violets, looked at my data from the sunroom and revised their database.
The reference they had been using for the data is an industry standard. He explained and I can’t agree more- he realizes the wants of commercial growers and home gardeners are different. They used my information along with the reference to update the database to show African Violets under lower light levels than previously listed.
Its rainy and cool outside today so I’ll be working (and playing) inside. I’ll try to remember to snap a picture of those same African Violets today. You’ll be impressed with the growth in just under 2 months.
EasyBloom Update
March 22, 2009 by Papa
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I’m still playing with my EasyBloom monitor. I’ve all but given up on “suggest” mode at this point. Although I have a thriving collection of African violets, sinularia, begonias, orchids (4 different species ranging from common to rare and difficult) and a few carnivorous plants the EasyBloom suggests I limit myself to ZZ plants, ivy and ferns.
Despite the twitchy suggest mode I love the EasyBloom! I’m mapping all of my areas and moving outside with the device in the next few weeks. More information to come and I continue to play.




