This is some bogus text for the Potted Plant page. It is a great project because we get to look at the soil moisture of the potted plant.
Potted plants are defined as:
Potted plants refer to plants that are planted and grown in containers rather than in the ground. Potted plants are ideal for smaller spaces or for more delicate flowers that are particularly susceptible to environmental factors and pests.
Container gardens can easily accommodate just about any type of plant, including vegetables. Some containers are even drought-tolerant to protect the plants from extremely dry climates. Some potted plants eventually make their way into hanging baskets or garden beds.
We have exactly one potted plant so far in the greenhouse but we have plants to expand to more potted plants so that we can build on the community of potted plants and what not. Potted plants are important to the environmental ecosystem of renewable sustainable buzzword research.
Here you can see real-time data of the soil moisture of the potted plant. This is useful because then we know when the soil is too moist.