Customizable Plant Growing System
20170280633 · 2017-10-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01N25/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G9/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
C12N5/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
A01C1/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G9/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01G9/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The system includes a pre-fabricated garden seedsheet, with seeds and soil embedded in water-soluble pods within a weed barrier fabric. Each water-soluble pod is fabricated from dissolvable material, which are affixed together to form cavities in which seeds and soil are applied. The pods are then affixed to the weed barrier matrix in an arrangement dictated by the plant algorithm. Upon contact with water, the pods rapidly dissolve, thereby beginning the germination process in which the seeds sprout and emerge through the aligned openings in the weed barrier fabric. The selection of plants and their physical arrangement within each seedsheet may be determined by a software-driven plant algorithm that extrapolates plant characteristics, environmental requirements, and companion benefits. The algorithm may be used both on the customer-facing software program, as well as the in-house design process to create pre-designed seed sheets.
Claims
1. A seedsheet system for selecting and growing plants, comprising: a weed barrier layer containing at least one grow hole; a dissolvable primary layer which spans said grow hole and is affixed to said weed barrier's lower surface at said grow hole's perimeter; a dissolvable secondary layer affixed at its edge to said primary layer's lower surface and spanning said grow hole; a soil cavity formed between said secondary layer and said primary layer at said grow hole; a dissolvable tertiary layer affixed at its edge to said secondary layer's lower surface and spanning said grow hole; a seed cavity formed between said tertiary layer and said secondary layer at said grow hole.
2. The system of claim 1, in which growing medium is included in said soil cavity.
3. The system of claim 2, in which said growing medium has a depth of approximately 1.25 cm.
4. The system of claim 1, in which seeds are included in said seed cavity.
5. The system of claim 4, in which a plant algorithm is used to select said seeds and said grow holes' position on said seedsheet.
6. The system of claim 1, in which said seedsheet includes multiple grows holes arranged in columns and rows.
7. The system of claim 6, in which seeds for one type of plant are placed in at least one grow hole, and seeds for a different type of plant are placed in at least one other grow hole.
8. The system of claim 1, in which said dissolvable primary, secondary, and tertiary layers are composed of polyvinyl alcohol fabric.
9. A seedsheet system for selecting and growing plants, comprising: a weed barrier layer containing at least one grow hole; a dissolvable primary layer which spans said grow hole and is affixed to said weed barrier's lower surface at said grow hole's perimeter; a dissolvable secondary layer affixed at its edge to said primary layer's lower surface and spanning said grow hole; a soil and seed combination cavity formed between said secondary layer and said primary layer at said grow hole.
10. The system of claim 9, in which growing medium is included in said soil cavity.
11. The system of claim 10, in which said growing medium has a depth of approximately 1.25 cm.
12. The system of claim 9, in which seeds are included in said seed cavity.
13. The system of claim 12, in which a plant algorithm is used to select said seeds and said grow holes' position on said seedsheet.
14. The system of claim 9, in which said seedsheet includes multiple grow holes arranged in columns and rows.
15. The system of claim 14, in which seeds for one type of plant are placed in at least one grow hole, and seeds for a different type of plant are placed in at least one other grow hole.
16. The system of claim 9, in which said dissolvable primary, secondary, and tertiary layers are composed of polyvinyl alcohol fabric.
17. A method for selecting and growing plants, comprising: creating a seedsheet with at least one grow hole in a weed barrier layer; affixing a dissolvable primary layer to said weed barrier's lower surface at said grow hole's perimeter; affixing a dissolvable secondary layer to said primary layer's lower surface at said grow hole's perimeter; forming a soil cavity between said secondary layer and said primary layer at said grow hole and placing soil in said cavity; affixing a dissolvable tertiary layer to said secondary layer's lower surface at said grow hole's perimeter; forming a seed cavity between said tertiary layer and said secondary layer at said grow hole and placing seeds in said cavity; placing said seedsheet on prepared soil to begin plant germination and growth.
18. The method of claim 17, in which said seedsheet includes rows and columns of multiple said grow holes.
19. The system of claim 17, in which a plant algorithm is used to select said seeds and said grow holes' position on said seedsheet.
20. The method of claim 18, in which seeds for one type of plant are placed in at least one grow hole, and seeds for a different type of plant are placed in at least one other grow hole.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] Described herein is a seedsheet system for selecting and growing plants. This system may optionally include the design of the seedsheet by a software program, for which a user interface is shown in
[0017] The user begins by selecting the dimensions of their existing garden space (12), and next specifies the location (and subsequent garden climate according to appropriate guideline, such as but not limited to the USDA Plant Hardiness Map) of their garden (via zip code, or other location reference), as well as the sunlight availability of their garden (4). user then selects which vegetables, herbs, and flowers (17,18,19) they wish to plant based on the size, location, and sunlight availability of their garden, the software filters available plant selection by plants that will thrive in that specific environment (20). this selection process the user may see information (21) regarding the requirements of the plant, such as the sunlight requirement (26), climate requirement (25), days-to-maturity/DTM (22), and recipes from the Recipe Database that include that specific plant (24). When a specific plant is selected (23, 9), a colored block (10) is placed onto the visual grid (8) of their garden which the user can manipulate the positioning of. The user can continue to add (23) plants to the visual grid and manipulate as desired until there is no more available space. Collision detection software code prevents the plant blocks from intruding into the spacing requirements of each other. As plants are added, the filtered available plant list (20) is further amended to suggest companion plants with mutual benefits as well as warnings against plants with negative companion effects.
[0018] As the user adds plants to the virtual seedsheet, the price of the seedsheet is calculated (1) based on garden size and types and amounts of seeds included. Additionally the comparative costs of average retail produce may be calculated (2) to provide the user with an estimate of savings. Based on the germination percentage of each selected plant type as well as mutual compatibility with the other plants selected, an estimated garden-wide germination percentage may be calculated (3). The days-to-maturity/DTM for each selected plant may be calculated and graphed (5) to aid the users' design, especially vital when designing a seedsheet with a particular meal in mind. Lastly an instructional video (13) and narrative (14) may provide the user with any needed assistance in the creation of their seedsheet. All of the above inputs and constraints described relating to seed selection, spacing requirements, etc., are referred to as the plant algorithm.
[0019] A sheetsheet may include any number of rows and columns of grow holes, according to the size constraints the user may have for available ground on which to plant the sheetsheet. Similarly, the seedsheet may contain different seeds in different grow holes, optimized according to compatibility between the different plants, and other constraints.
[0020] Once the desired plant arrangement is finalized the user may purchase the seedsheet, preferably online, with the seedsheet produced by the vendor. The user's designed digital sheet is then transcribed to a weed barrier, or weed-blocking fabric layer. In the preferred embodiment, the weed fabric layer is a UV resistant, hydrophilic treated, weed barrier landscape fabric (16), with other suitable materials also usable. Per the users' digital design, or the manufacturer's design, grow holes (16) which are circular holes approximately five centimeters in diameter, are cut from the weed barrier fabric corresponding to each individual pod's location. In the preferred embodiment, each pod is circular in shape, and composed of layers of water-soluble film that are affixed together in a manner in which cavities are formed. The seed cavity (32), which is formed between the secondary (28) and tertiary (31) layers of water-soluble material, contains the designated plant seeds (33), and its centralized location ensures plant germination in the middle of each pod, thereby removing the potential for seeds to shift beneath the weed barrier and not germinate.
[0021] Between the secondary (28) and primary (27) layers of water-soluble film is the growing medium cavity, or soil cavity (30). Soil cavity (30), containing soil, peet, coir, compost or otherwise similar growing medium, is filled to a depth of approximately 1.5 cm with growing medium. The seed cavity (32) is formed between the secondary layer (28) and tertiary layer (31), and is expansive enough to hold a plurality of seeds (33), and to ensure germination each pod includes a multitude of selected seeds, ranging between 2 and 15 depending upon plant type. The physical properties of the water-soluble material layers allows each pod to completely and securely contain the growing medium (30) and plant seeds (33), and retain its shape and protective attributes until coming into contact with water. Upon watering, the soluble material rapidly dissolves, thereby allowing moisture to propagate through the growing medium and seeds, thus activating the germination process of the seed.
[0022] An alternate embodiment of the system uses a soil and seed combination cavity, and omits the tertiary layer (31), as shown in
[0023] The assembled seedsheet is simply unfurled atop an existing garden or tilled/prepared ground, and may be secured with stakes, and then watered. Once water is added, manually or by weather, the pods (
[0024] Each pod in the preferred embodiment is constructed from three layers of water-soluble film, and (heat) sealed together through a manufacturing process resulting in two separate, centrally located cavities. The uppermost cavity (29) contains the growing medium (30), and the bottom-most cavity (32) contains the plant seeds (33). The manufacturing process begins by placing the tertiary layer (32) upon a vacuum platen which uses forced air suction to depress the material downwards into a reservoir chamber. Seeds are then placed atop the tertiary layer into the formed depressed cavity. The secondary layer (28) is then laid over the top of the tertiary layer and cavity and sealed together, thereby resulting in an enclosed cavity in which the seeds securely reside. The sealed tertiary and secondary layers, which now include a formed seed cavity (32), are then placed atop a different vacuum platen which depresses the two layers and cavity downwards into a new reservoir chamber. Growing medium (30) is then poured into the formed cavity until becoming level with the top of the cavity, resulting in approximately 1.25 cm of soil depth. Lastly the primary layer (27) of water-soluble film is placed over the top of the secondary layer and growing medium and sealed.
[0025] Pods are affixed to the weed barrier material (15), and centrally aligned with the growhole cutout openings (16). The cutout openings, or seed holes, are preferably circular in diameter. In the current embodiment the upper flap of the pod, seen in
[0026] As seen in
[0027] The seedsheet Recipe Database may provide users the ability to monetize their recipes by integrating their ingredients into a purchasable seedsheet. Using a royalty payment structure and discounted store credits, users are thereby incentivized to share (43) their recipes across their own social networks to increase their recipes rating (43). The integration of the Recipe Database within the entire platform serves to further demonstrate the complete garden-to-table cycle of this system. The software provides the user the ability to design and layout their garden with the seedsheet creator, simply plant their garden using the seedsheet, and find recipes directly pertaining to the plants available.
[0028] Although the present system has been described with respect to one or more embodiments, it will be understood that other embodiments of the present system may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present system. Hence, the present system is deemed limited only by claims and the reasonable interpretation thereof.