By JESSICA DAMIANO
Gardening tools are evolving to incorporate technology — including artificial intelligence — to help us keep plants healthier, avoid unpleasant tasks and even grow crops indoors over winter. And we can use them without losing the stress-relieving, analog benefits that nature provides.
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Here are just a few examples:
Mowing
If you don’t enjoy mowing the lawn, you can buy a robot that will do