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Talking Automated Irrigation Using Open Source Hardware at the OKC Open Source Hardware Meetup

I had an opportunity to speak at the OKC Open Hardware Meetup group today about our garden and how I’m planning to use Open Source Hardware to automate irrigation using moisture level sensors in the soil to control watering.

I met a lot of brilliant people with exciting ideas about how to make it all happen. I feel like I have a firm grasp on what needs to be done and now it’s just a matter of saving up the money! I’ll follow up soon with more information about what I plan to build and how I’m going to build it.

Here’s my talk from today:

Presentation about automated watering at OKC Open Source Hardware

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