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Nano Garden Cultivates Beautiful, Long-Lasting Flowers Right in the Home

Nano Garden by French startup Prêt à Pousser is an indoor smart garden for growing flowers at home using hydroponic technology, an app-enabled grow light and all-in-one plant pod. Created for gardeners of all levels, the indoor smart garden can be set up in living rooms, kitchens and home offices so that fresh flowers and a shot of color can be enjoyed without needing special tools, needing to create a mess or learning a new hobby.

Within a matter of weeks, the smart garden turns seeds into bouquets that can be enjoyed for longer than usual, as it's said that the "homegrown bouquet lasts five times longer than harvested flowers." With the indoor smart garden, it's also possible to grow fresh fruits, veggies and herbs.
Trend Themes
1. Indoor Home Gardening - Nano Garden by Prêt à Pousser showcases the disruptive innovation opportunity in developing indoor smart gardens for growing flowers, herbs, and fruits without the need for special tools or technical knowledge.
2. Hydroponic Technology - With the rise of urbanization, there is a growing demand for indoor gardening technology such as hydroponic systems which allow users to grow plants with minimal water, space and nutrients.
3. App-enabled Gardening - Prêt à Pousser's Nano Garden harnesses the technology of mobile applications to allow users to remotely monitor and adjust the indoor garden's light, temperature, humidity, and water levels.
Industry Implications
1. Smart Home Systems - Companies interested in developing smart home systems can explore indoor gardening solutions like Prêt à Pousser's Nano Garden to offer homeowners a holistic smart home experience that encompasses the environmental, health, and aesthetic benefits of indoor gardening.
2. Farming Technology - The potential for hydroponic technology to revolutionize farming as we know it presents a considerable disruptive innovation opportunity, allowing for food production in any location, regardless of climate and soil type.
3. Floriculture - Floriculture companies and individuals who aim to create sustainable, eco-friendly, and community-driven practices in floral production can draw inspiration from Prêt à Pousser's Nano Garden, which offers a solution to the issues of carbon-emitting transport and pesticide use in the transportation of harvested flowers.

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