Abstract:
A container for growing plants includes a bottom wall, a first side wall extending perpendicular to the bottom wall, and a second side wall extending perpendicular to the bottom wall and parallel to the first side wall such that the bottom wall, the first side wall, and the second side wall at least partially define a plant growing chamber. Furthermore, the container includes a lid configured to selectively occlude access to the plant growing chamber. Additionally, one of the bottom wall, the first or second side walls, or the lid includes a rail and another of the bottom wall, the first or second side walls, or the lid defines a groove such that the rail of the container is configured to be received within a groove of a first adjacent container and the groove of the container is configured to receive a rail of a second adjacent container.
Abstract:
A modular tree protecting container ensemble consists of eight arcuate and straight connectable modular containers, which when set up and connected to each other around a tree at soil level, provides a protective barrier, forms a water and mulch basin, provides theft-resistance and allows for beautification. The ensemble includes three unique shapes, two of which are corner containers; all three shapes have drainage holes on the container floor, and have identical sidewalls and sidewall connector holes for perfect container-to-container alignment. The tree protecting container ensemble is made up of two corner containers with both arcuate walls, two corner containers with arcuate and right angle-cornered walls, and four straight-sided containers, which are all fastened to each other through their sidewall holes with spacers, rods and rod caps, providing container-to-container connection, ensemble stability and theft-resistance.
Abstract:
A propagation tray assembly comprising a support tray and a plurality of seedling holder inserts locatable in the support tray in side by side relationship, each insert comprising a row of cells, each cell having an open top and an open side to facilitate inspection and removal of the contents thereof when the respective insert is removed from the support tray, wherein the open sides of each cell in a first insert are closed by the adjacent insert when the inserts are located in the support tray in side by side relationship.
Abstract:
The application provides methods and systems for cultivating plants, more particularly plants with aerial roots. The methods and systems are provided with one or more features which facilitate the cultivation of such plants. More particularly the application provides a system comprising a cultivation tray and vases fitting therein, whereby each of the vases comprise one or more ridges on the inner wall of said vase.
Abstract:
Provided is a cultivation system comprising: a cultivation container capable of accommodating a plurality of plants and a cultivation medium for growing the plant, and provided with a recording medium for recording identification information that is used for identifying each of the plurality of plant; a cultivation shelf provided with plural stages of shelf boards on which the cultivation container is placed; light sources projecting light individually onto upper faces of the shelf boards; a conveyance machine conveying the cultivation container between the plurality of shelf boards. The cultivation system is additionally provided with: an inspection part which has an accommodation part accommodating the cultivation container, and inspects individually the plurality of plants contained in the cultivation container accommodated in the accommodation part; and a recording processing part recording an inspection result each of plant obtained by the inspection part, into the recording medium.
Abstract:
ROOTLESS POT (RP); (ROOTLESS), is a multiple application, vegetation housing structure in a single and/or multi chambered, manufactured and/or artisan crafted, geometrical and/or free form tubular based shape bottomless pot and/or vase and/or planter.ROOTLESS POT prevents root bounding and does not require assembly. RP provides the root system of the plants, trees, bushes and/or other vegetation planted within its boundaries, unlimited freedom to grow and continuously expand while remaining undisturbed and in a potted like environment.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a hydroculture pot that can store an optimum amount of water at which a water level is appropriate for a depth of roots. A soil culture pot, having a supply and drainage hole that enables supplying and draining of water in a bottom portion, is used and a partitioning wall, vertically partitioning an interior of the pot main body in a watertight manner to store an optimum amount of water at which a water level is appropriate for a depth of roots of a spider plant, is disposed at an inner circumferential surface of a pot main body. An interior of the pot main body is filled with hydroculture soil and the optimum amount of water is stored in the pot main body so that the water level appropriate for the depth of roots of spider plant planted in the pot main body is a maximum level.
Abstract:
A power-saving flowerpots capable of serial connecting with other flowerpot includes a planting tank having a horizontal plane and an inclined plane at an upper side thereof for planting; a water tank connected to a lower side of the planting tank; the connection of the planting tank and the water tank being formed as an L shape; an interior of the water tank being formed with a water draining channel; an upper side of the water draining channel being formed with a communication hole so that when the water level in the water tank is over a lower edge of the communication hole; water will flow into the communication hole from the water tank. A plurality of flowerpot can be installed as a first row by a retaining rod to pass through all hooks of the flowerpots;and the water tubes of the flowerpot are connected one by one.
Abstract:
A plant pot system has at least one plant pot with side walls, an open top and a bottom wall for containing planted soil that receives a routine watering through the open top, the plant pot having two parallel rows of a number of through holes aligned circumferentially, each of the through holes being blocked by a removable closure; one or more additional pot members with the same number of through holes at levels corresponding to the through holes of the first plant pot; and at least one water leveling members for fluidly connecting any desired number of laterally disposed plant.
Abstract:
A vegetation block frame and a vegetation block. The vegetation block frame includes a bottom plate; outer walls 120, which define an inner space with the bottom plate; and a plurality of partitions extending crosswise and lengthwise inside the inner space, thereby forming a plurality of unit vegetation spaces. Each of the bottom plate and the partitions has a plurality of holes, and concavities and convexities are alternately formed in the upper and lower parts of the outer walls. A step block is selectively inserted into one of the unit vegetation spaces. The internal space is partitioned into the unit vegetation spaces by the partitions having the holes, so that herbs, plants and trees can easily take root and grow. The concavities and convexities are formed in the outer walls of the vegetation block frame engage with each other, thereby preventing twisting and upward separation after construction.