Replacing trees is costly and unsustainable. By using soil moisture sensors, we empower municipalities and landscaping businesses around the world to efficiently care for green areas, reducing both labor costs and the need for replacements.
What makes SoilSense ideal for landscaping services?
Many municipalities have successfully integrated our system to optimize their daily operations.
What specific benefits does SoilSense offer for green space management and landscaping?
Saving water
By using volumetric water content measurements, you can efficiently prevent over-irrigation, conserving valuable resources such as water and energy.
Reporting
Data-driven irrigation allows to accurately report that your plants have been irrigated according to their specific needs.
Lower replacement rate
A lower tree replacement rate in municipalities means healthier, longer-living trees, which reduces maintenance costs and the need for frequent replanting.
Effortless management
Reducing the need for manual monitoring and adjustments makes work more efficient, saves time, and lets city workers focus on other important tasks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Read our experts' answers to the most common questions about soil moisture sensors in vegetable farms.
Soilsense provides advanced solutions for soil moisture monitoring through sensors that help optimize irrigation, prevent water waste, and improve plant health, especially in urban green spaces.
Our sensors provide real-time data on soil moisture, enabling precise, data-driven management for parks, gardens, and other green areas. This helps municipalities save water resources, reduce operational costs, and preserve plant health.
Unlike traditional practices based on fixed periodic interventions, Soilsense enables smart irrigation based on the plants' actual needs. This leads to more sustainable management, with more efficient water use and reduced waste.
Absolutely. Our sensors are suitable for monitoring different types of crops, from cereals to vegetables, and even orchards and vineyards. Just place the sensors in representative areas of your fields to get useful data for each crop.
Municipalities using Soilsense experience improvements in water resource management, reduced water waste, and lower operational costs. Additionally, they contribute to healthier green areas, with stronger, more vibrant plants and trees.
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We will talk about your needs and advise on how soil sensors can be useful in using less water, and saving your time.