Software:Verde Pulgar

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Verde Pulgar (Spanish for green thumb[1]) is a software application concept that assists the user in understanding proper yard and garden maintenance. It is intended to help homeowners and to assist qualified landscapers / gardeners in protecting and enhancing the appearances of yards and landscaping. Originally intended for use with the iPhone operating system, users will have access to tools that will better help them make correct decisions regarding the care for plants and lawns.

The green thumb application will utilize the GPS capabilities built into the iPhone to identify the best grass seed, fertilizer and other products for users' specific planting zones. This application also assists user in determining appropriate techniques and maintenance schedules for overseeding, aerating, balance PH, etc. Verde Pulgar aids homeowners as well as professional landscapers and gardeners in maintaining the health and appearance of lawns and landscaping. Once the application is loaded in the iPhone, the user can communicate directly with specialist on general and specific topics. Also available is a reminder option that references local weather forecasts in ascertaining the optimal times for watering and seasonal treatments.

Originally designed to assist landscapers in proper planting strategies, G.E.A.N (or Jean) Geographical – Environment – Agricultural – Navigation technology identifies correct locations, regions and placement of particular plants that would grow well in the surrounding environment. This is achieved by using geographical location technology along with GPS technology in identifying weather zones recommending particular plants, seeds, and maintenance techniques.

The principal outline and theory is a product of developer Michael Webb. It is designed to optimize the efficiency of product and material use during landscaping.

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