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Communicatin with plants

13 July 2019

The outdoors is the theme for Hannah Joshua’s new series of projects that you can make at home.


Is your plant happy?

20 July 2019

Hannah Joshua’s spider plant Marvin isn’t happy. His mood may improve when he can tell her if the temperature is acceptable.


No more thirsty plants

27 July 2019

With Hannah Joshua’s device, you can go on holiday safe in the knowledge that your plant will get all the water it needs.


Let garden birds tweet online

4 August 2019

Is your garden home to birds, badgers or bears when you aren’t there? Find out with Hannah Joshua’s tweeting wildlife camera.


Intruder alert

10 August 2019

Some animals are less welcome in the garden than others, says Hannah Joshua. This device will help keep them away.


Sizzling in the sunshine

17 August 2019

Make sure your barbecue food is cooked through with this do-ityourself digital temperature sensor. Hannah Joshua shows how.


Here comes the rain

24 August 2019

If it starts to rain and you’ve left the washing out, Hannah Joshua’s sensor will let you know right away.


How’s the weather?

31 August 2019

With two micro:bits you can make a mini weather station that sends you up-to-the-minute reports, says Hannah Joshua.


Sparrows in, squirrels out

7 September 2019

If squirrels are stealing the bird food, Hannah Joshua’s discerning feeder will stop them in their tracks.


Birds to the banquet

14 September 2019

In the final instalment of this series, Hannah Joshua shows you how to rig your bird feeder to open and close by remote control.