After the wife did some research on what she wanted the new planter to look like, I was off to the local lumber store to get the materials. Unfortunately for me, once I got there it became very clear that this planter was NOT going to be cheap when a friend of mine that works at the lumber store corrected me when he the wood I was attempting to purchase. "Um.... No.... Pine is not the wood you want for this project" he said, and after giving me a quick wood 101 lesson, I knew cedar was the answer. SO, I coughed over the $380.00 for the materials (up from $150.00 for Pine) and I'm ready to build the 6' x 2' planter.
But it's never that easy right? I'm an Engineer and more importantly I'm a Maker so on the way home from the lumber store I started thinking "How can I make this better than just a Cedar planter?" ... 3 minutes latter.... I formulated a concept to automate the planter using an Arduino Micro.
After a week back in the design phase (or as my wife refers to this it, procrastinating), I decided it had to be self-sustainable. We have a family cabin we spend half of the summer at, so there isn't always time in the week to properly take care of a herb garden too. However, if all I have to do is weed it once a week (or when I pick mint for mojitos) this becomes easy and awesome which is my recipe for inventions.
For this project I'm not only building the planter box but also adding a rain-catch watering system operated by the same Arduino that will monitor the planters moisture, pH, temperature, exposure to the sun and will water each plant individually as needed. Did I mention it will also be partially if not all solar powered?
Exhibit A: The old planter
As you can see this fine planter reached the end of it's life 5 years ago.
The old Planter |
Exhibit B: The pile of cedar purchased for this project
Raw materials for new planter |
Yes, I know this isn't all of the materials needed to build a planter but the bottom will need to be custom made for this project so I am building the planters framing first and then dropping in the bottom last.
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