Gardening can be tricky, but the ‘Sweet Basil Self-Watering Globe’ makes it a little bit easier. It is the perfect addition to any kitchen as it is small, compact, and keeps the self-grown green herbs close by so they can be added to any of your dishes.
The kit comes with seeds, plant food, and a self-watering pot. The basil seed grows using the soil-free farming technique called hydroponics. Consumers need to plant the seeds on the top area, add the plant food, and fill the globe-shaped pot; as the herb grows, it sits on top with its roots submerged in the water.
Consumers can purchase this low-maintenance Sweet Basil Self-Watering Globe on the Uncommon Goods website.
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The Sweet Basil Self-Watering Globe Makes Growing Herbs Easy
Trend Themes
1. Hydroponic Herb Gardening - The rise of hydroponic herb gardening is disrupting the traditional approach to gardening, and offers innovation opportunities for companies to create self-contained and user-friendly gardening kits.
2. Self-watering Technology - The emergence of self-watering pots is disrupting the traditional watering system for plants, and offers innovative opportunities for companies to develop even more efficient self-watering technologies to meet the needs of consumers.
3. Compact Herb Growing - The trend towards compact herb growing is disrupting the traditional gardening approach, and presents opportunities for companies to develop more compact and user-friendly herb growing kits.
Industry Implications
1. Home Gardening - The home gardening industry can leverage the hydroponic herb gardening trend by developing and marketing consumer-friendly products that support home herb gardening year-round.
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3. Culinary Industry - The trend towards compact herb growing presents opportunities for the culinary industry to develop new recipes and ingredients for cooking, sourcing fresh herbs that are grown by the consumer in a compact self-contained system.