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		<title>Click &amp; Grow, The&#160;Computer-Controlled Pot-Plant</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2010 13:37:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Click and&#160;Grow is&#160;an almost foolproof way&#160;to grow houseplants. In&#160;fact, it&#160;appears to&#160;be the&#160;perfect product for&#160;the plant-loving but&#160;absent-minded geek. The Click and&#160;Grow will be&#160;a plastic nursery-box which look very much like Apple’s Mac&#160;Cube. Instead of&#160;a pot&#160;of soil, the&#160;Click and&#160;Grow grows plants using aeroponics: the&#160;plants are&#160;grown in&#160;air with nutrients and&#160;water delivered together in&#160;a fine mist. To grow a&#160;plant, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Click and&nbsp;Grow is&nbsp;an almost foolproof way&nbsp;to grow houseplants. In&nbsp;fact, it&nbsp;appears to&nbsp;be the&nbsp;perfect product for&nbsp;the plant-loving but&nbsp;absent-minded geek.<span id="more-127"></span></p>
<p>The Click and&nbsp;Grow will be&nbsp;a plastic nursery-box which look very much like Apple’s Mac&nbsp;Cube. Instead of&nbsp;a pot&nbsp;of soil, the&nbsp;Click and&nbsp;Grow grows plants using aeroponics: the&nbsp;plants are&nbsp;grown in&nbsp;air with nutrients and&nbsp;water delivered together in&nbsp;a fine mist.</p>
<p>To grow a&nbsp;plant, you&nbsp;buy a&nbsp;seed-pod, a&nbsp;capsule which contains both seeds and&nbsp;nutrients. You&nbsp;then hook up&nbsp;the box&nbsp;to your computer via&nbsp;USB (we told you&nbsp;this was&nbsp;nerdy) and&nbsp;download the&nbsp;correct program. The&nbsp;Click and&nbsp;Grow then does the&nbsp;rest, although you&nbsp;will still need to&nbsp;add water from time to&nbsp;time. Because food and&nbsp;water delivery are&nbsp;taken care of&nbsp;by the&nbsp;box, and&nbsp;the care programs are&nbsp;tailored for&nbsp;each plant-type, its&nbsp;hard for&nbsp;things to&nbsp;go wrong.</p>
<p>Or is&nbsp;it? You&nbsp;could still neglect to&nbsp;water the&nbsp;plant, you&nbsp;could put&nbsp;it in&nbsp;a place with too&nbsp;much or&nbsp;too little light and&nbsp;you could put&nbsp;it in&nbsp;a drafty corridor when it&nbsp;should be&nbsp;in a&nbsp;sun-dappled corner. In&nbsp;fact, pretty much anything you&nbsp;could do&nbsp;to kill a&nbsp;regular plant you&nbsp;could also do&nbsp;to the&nbsp;Click and&nbsp;Grow.</p>
<p>Still, I&nbsp;signed up&nbsp;to be&nbsp;notified when these go&nbsp;on sale: To&nbsp;my geek-brain, anything, even a&nbsp;pot-plant, is&nbsp;cooler when hooked up&nbsp;to a&nbsp;computer. Now, if&nbsp;only I&nbsp;could hack it&nbsp;to Tweet me&nbsp;when its&nbsp;thirsty.</p>
<p>Click and&nbsp;Grow will be&nbsp;around $23, with seed-capsules starting at&nbsp;$3.50.</p>
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