Patent classifications
A01G9/028
PLANT DOCK
A plant dock for growing plants, the plant dock including a container portion and a buoyant portion positioned at the base of the container portion. The container portion includes a base, a plurality of walls positioned at the base, each wall including a first end positioned and the base and a second end positioned opposite the first end, a partially enclosed volume defined by the plurality of walls and the base, and at least one divider positioned at the base and configured to divide the volume into a first volume and a second volume. The buoyant portion includes at least one buoyancy element, and a net coupled to the container portion and configured to contain the at least one buoyancy element. The buoyant portion is configured to maintain the plurality of walls above a liquid surface level when the plant dock is positioned within a liquid.
STACKABLE TOWER PLANTER
A stackable tower planter includes a planter bucket having an open top and a hollow interior defined by a side wall and a bottom wall. The planter bucket includes a plurality of irrigation conduits that are disposed along an inner surface of the side wall. Each irrigation conduit has an open top end and an open bottom end that is disposed above the bottom wall of the planter bucket for delivering water to a water reservoir space located along the bottom wall. The stackable tower planter further includes a soil tray disposed within the hollow interior along a bottom of the planter bucket, with the water reservoir space being located below the soil tray. A water tray is coupled to a top edge of the planter bucket. The water tray has a plurality of drain openings that are fluid communication with a plurality of hollow bosses that are located along an underside of the water tray. The hollow bosses are inserted into the open top ends of the plurality of irrigation conduits to fluidly connect a top water collection space of the water tray with the water reservoir space.
Plant-growing tray
A plant-growing tray comprises a plurality of cells, each cell for containing in use a substrate for a plant or a cylindrical stabilised medium for propagating a plant. Each cell is formed from injection-moulded plastic and comprises a cell base and eight inclined side walls extending upwardly from the cell base, and each cell comprises four corner side walls having a corner wall gradient, and four stepped side walls which comprise an upper portion having an upper gradient, a lower portion having a lower gradient, and a step having a step gradient. The step is positioned between the upper portion and the lower portion, and the step gradient is less steep than the gradients of the upper portion and the lower portion of the side wall. Each cell comprises a pair of ribs on each of the four stepped walls, the ribs extending upwards from the cell base. At least a lower portion of the ribs have a rib gradient which is steeper than the gradients of the inclined side walls, and the gradient of the corner side walls is less steep than the upper portion or the lower portion of the stepped walls.
Apparatus, system and method for a grow ring for produce
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
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.
PLANT TRAY AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A PLANT TRAY
Plant tray comprising a series of columns and/or sets of columns of plant pockets, wherein at least two of said columns and/or sets of columns are movably connected to each other, such that they can move relative to each other between at least a first position in which they are relatively close to each other, preferably abutting, and a second position, in which they are spaced apart further than in the first position.
Apparatus and method for growing one or more plants
The present invention relates to an apparatus for growing one or more plants, wherein the apparatus includes at least one first and one second chamber which are separated from each other by a first dividing wall, wherein the inner spaces of the first and the second chamber are connected by one or more connecting openings in the first dividing wall, and wherein the second chamber includes one or more exit openings which are arranged on a second dividing wall.
FABRIC GROWING TROUGH
A growing trough is provided. The growing trough comprises a fabric bottom, a fabric outer wall, and a fabric partition. The fabric outer wall extends upward from the peripheral edge of the fabric bottom. The fabric partition is attached only at opposed edges thereof to the fabric outer wall preventing buckling of the fabric outer wall and equal load distribution when growing media is dumped into the growing trough. The fabric is a porous fabric that catches plant roots and directs the roots into the growing trough thereby preventing root circulation and inducing root branching within the growing trough.
Window planter including slidable compartments
A window planter includes a first compartment including a first sidewall and a second sidewall. The first compartment is configured to house a first group of plants. A second compartment is slidably coupled to the first compartment. The first compartment includes a first outer sidewall. The second compartment is configured to house a second group of plants separated from the first group of plants by the first sidewall of the first compartment. A third compartment is slidably coupled to the first compartment. The third compartment includes a second outer sidewall. The third compartment is configured to house a third group of plants separated from the first group of plants by the second sidewall. At least the first compartment and the second compartment are configured to be secured to a window frame.
Rootless Pot
A pot having a base and a substantially tubular sidewall is disclosed. The base of the pot is provided with a hole which in turn establishes a continual connection with the earthen upon which the pot is designated to be placed. Alternatively, the sidewall which is substantially tubular in shape could incorporate a hole instead of the base. The pot functions as housing for vegetation, and provide for the vegetation to extend the roots through the hole and onto the earthen soil beneath the pot, thereby providing for an unhindered and unrestricted growth of the vegetation albeit in a pot having specific confines. Another alternative configuration of the pot includes multiple interconnected tubular chambers being formed out of the tubular sidewall, with each of the interconnected tubular chambers incorporating at least one allowing the roots of the vegetation to remain in continual contact with the earthen sod.