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Arduino Urban Kitchen Garden Project

Open Source Arduino controlled counter-top garden for growing vegetables, herbs, or greens for sustainable foods right in your own home.
Use this to add a simple radio master and slave with bi-directional communications between them. Add any code you wish for your project and this will handle the radio communications backbone for you

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Full Video Series!

Check out the entire build and demonstration on YouTube here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8jAHfYaprE&list=PLxyM2a_cfnzgLjCoJ04S2Z812JrdFKbFX

Instructions

Find the entire project and instructions here: https://hackaday.io/project/6324-urban-kitchen-garden

Summary

This project is designed to allow anyone, anywhere to have a modular, aesthetically pleasing, and simple device to grow food in their own kitchen.

Having long enjoyed growing my own food I searched for a commercial unit to allow me to grow vegetables , herbs and micro-greens/sprouts year round. I found commercial products to significantly lack the control and enclosed-nature I desired to grow what I want, when I want without buying their proprietary seeds/pods/modules.

It uses a peltier driven wine cooler into a grow chamber and powered it with a simple Arduino for control. The LCD displays the relevant parameters (or alarms) at a glance.

The unit can control the temp, monitor humidity and soil moisture for any plants. A simple LED spotlight provides sufficient light.

Hopefully this open-source build will inspire others to grow their own food at home. Perhaps this will allow anyone to achieve some self-reliance for a brighter future regardless of where they may be.

Wiring TBD:

Arduino To:
EN Pin GND

March2019- Updated to include RTC set code. Edit settings for the current time at programming your RTC, upload, then upload the main Garden code and you time will be displayed correctly.

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/