A01G9/0297

Apparatus, system and method for a grow ring for produce
10080335 · 2018-09-25 ·

A device, system, and method are provided for growing, transporting, displaying, and storing produce. The grow ring device may allow produce to grow in a hydroponic growth apparatus. It may then secure the produce in a bowl. The bowl may have an attachable base that can supply water to the produce.

PLANTING POT AND TRAY SYSTEM AND METHOD
20180263193 · 2018-09-20 ·

A planting pot and tray system comprises a plurality of pots and a tray having multiple receptacles configured to receive the pots. Each pot includes at least one rounded side, and at least one generally flat side, with each receptacle including at least one curved wall and at least one generally straight wall. The receptacles are configured to receive the pots with the rounded and flat sides of the pot engaging with respective walls of the receptacle to whereby the respective shapes of the receptacles and pots orient the pots within the receptacles. A front wall of the receptacle is shorter than the pot whereby a portion of side of the pot is exposed and directed outwardly from the tray.

INSERT AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSPLANTING PLANTS
20180184597 · 2018-07-05 ·

An insert for growing plants, including a plurality of receptacles, adapted for insertion into a container, wherein each of the receptacles is arranged for receiving a separate plant with a portion of gel for feeding the plant. The receptacles may be arranged to allow communication between the portions of gel in the receptacles to allow the plants to share a common feed reservoir of the gel.

I Re Grow
20180132437 · 2018-05-17 ·

What is new about the I Re Grow is that there is no container with these different components out there designed strictly for this purpose without the need of a light or soil, the fact of how convenient it is with I Re Grow to regrow, maintain and organize your plants, without making your kitchen look like a science experiment, since most people regrow in Mason jars which doesn't work right because plants tilt over, not enough space for plants and the water needs changing too often.

I created I Re Grow out of necessity because there is nothing made strictly for this purpose.

Designed and scaled to fit most window sills.

Also works great as a garden starter.

Insert and apparatus for transplanting plants

An insert for growing plants, including a plurality of receptacles, adapted for insertion into a container, wherein each of the receptacles is arranged for receiving a separate plant with a portion of gel for feeding the plant. The receptacles may be arranged to allow communication between the portions of gel in the receptacles to allow the plants to share a common feed reservoir of the gel.

PLANT CONTAINER ASSEMBLY WITH NESTED GROWTH SUBSTRATES
20180049375 · 2018-02-22 ·

Plant container assemblies with nested growth substrates are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a plant container assembly includes a base; an inner frame on the base; and an outer frame having a plurality of grid panels projecting from the base, surrounding the inner frame, and defining a plurality of slot regions between the inner frame and the grid panels. Growth substrates are inserted into the slot regions, and each of the growth substrates has a first side that is exposed through one of the grid panels for planting, and a second side that holds soil within a corresponding one of the slot regions.

Grow module for plant vessels
12201073 · 2025-01-21 · ·

A grow module, a plant growing system, and methods for using the same are disclosed herein. The grow module comprises a plurality of tray modules including a light tray over a growing tray. The light tray includes a lighting array and at least one sensor. The growing tray is adapted to hold a plurality of plant vessels. The grow module comprises a machine-readable identification. The grow module is configured to hold the plurality of tray modules in a vertically stacked configuration. The lighting array on the light tray is configured to provide light to the plurality of plant vessels on the growing tray in the grow module directly under the light tray.

ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY AQUATIC PLANT GROWING STAND
20170208758 · 2017-07-27 ·

An environmentally-friendly aquatic plant growing holder allows aquatic plants that grow near or in water to be planted without soil or sand, enables the stem portions of aquatic plants to be supported in an upright position, and allows the roots to grow outside the body of the holder to induce natural plant growth. The plant growing holder is manufactured with various materials such as ceramic, glass, crystal, metal, etc., so that aquatic plants that grow in wetlands and most plants that grow in soil but can be planted without sand or soil may be planted in a planting tool such as a basin type small plate, bowl, cup, jar, fishbowl or manmade pond. The plant growing holder has a through-hole that cap may be adjusted, thereby allowing the aquatic plant's stem and roots to be induced to grow freely in water and allowing the plant to be firmly supported.

PLANT EXTRACTION SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USE
20250040490 · 2025-02-06 ·

An extraction system for extraction of planting material from a plurality of planting cells of a tray includes a carriage with a base, a frame arranged atop the base, and a plurality of compressible frame supports joined therebetween. A pin board with a plurality of pins joined to a base thereof is releasably securable to the base of the carriage. The carriage frame and base are movable relative to one another from a first position to a second position, and in the first position, the frame receives and supports the tray above the plurality of pins of the pin board, and during movement to the second position, the pins to enter a cell opening of each of the planting cells, extend into the planting cells to thereby contact the planting material therein, and force the planting material out of an open end of each of the plurality of planting cells.

Root socking process and distribution
09706718 · 2017-07-18 · ·

A root socking process for efficient transplanting of vines and similar plants. Each plant is grown in its own plant-growing container followed by an automated process of covering the root mass or rootball of each plant with a sock, preferably biodegradable; filling a cardboard box with multiple root-socked plants; and stacking multiple cardboard boxes in pallets for transportation to the field. The plants are then transplanted in the field by picking up and dropping each root-socked plant from the cardboard box into a hole in the soil.