Hello, my-blogmedia readers. We meet again. Here we are posting the winner of product innovations that might be usefull for you.
Honorable mention: RootSoak
Every budding botanist knows that plants drink most of their water through the roots, not from the leaves. RootSoak, designed by Seth Holehouse, of Columbus College of Art & Design, allows gardeners to water plants by focusing a steady stream of water at the base or "root zone" of a plant while minimizing the stress on one's wrist or lower back. A regular garden hose screws easily into RootSoak's ergonomic handle, which is designed with a forearm extension to reduce wrist strain. The handle pivots for comfortable watering at your feet or in a window box, made even easier thanks to the device's extendable neck. The business end of RootSoak is a tulip-shaped nozzle that, in the fashion of a switchable shower head, rotates to select among water patterns.
Every budding botanist knows that plants drink most of their water through the roots, not from the leaves. RootSoak, designed by Seth Holehouse, of Columbus College of Art & Design, allows gardeners to water plants by focusing a steady stream of water at the base or "root zone" of a plant while minimizing the stress on one's wrist or lower back. A regular garden hose screws easily into RootSoak's ergonomic handle, which is designed with a forearm extension to reduce wrist strain. The handle pivots for comfortable watering at your feet or in a window box, made even easier thanks to the device's extendable neck. The business end of RootSoak is a tulip-shaped nozzle that, in the fashion of a switchable shower head, rotates to select among water patterns.
(source: realestate.msn)