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Tom's Guide
21 hours ago
- Tom's Guide
These smart devices will help keep your lawn green
With summer on the way, it's the perfect time to get outdoors to enjoy the warmer weather. And there's nothing more beautiful than having a lush green lawn and healthy plants to enjoy. This is especially the case when hosting those backyard gatherings. However, it can often be challenging to stay on top of watering, especially during hotter days. Despite your best efforts at lawn watering, if not done correctly, this could actually do more harm than good. You can either water too much, too little or at the wrong times. What's more, you don't want to risk rising water bills in the process! That's where smart devices come in handy by doing all the precise work for you and of course, save on water wastage. From smart irrigation systems to a water controller that connects to your phone, here are the best smart devices that will keep your yard green and healthy while keeping the costs down. If you're a green thumb, a smart water controller is a great option for conserving water in the yard. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. These are easy to set-up, battery-operated, weatherproof & UV resistant product. Simply attach the device to your outdoor faucet or hose, checking first that it is size compatible. Although, most devices are designed to fit the standard 26.5 mm /3⁄4 inch thread. Essentially, these controllers allow you to automate your yard or terrace irrigation system via an app connected to your smartphone. This is ideal for setting up watering schedules and has an auto shut off function — so you can keep track of your water usage. What's more, you can set your watering times even while away on vacation — so you can return to a healthy, lush lawn. The best way to keep your garden green is with the Husky Smart Watering Timer. Fully programmable and easy to monitor, this smart watering timer lets you customize your sprinkler's start time, frequency and duration. You'll cut down on time spent and water wasted with this piece of tech. Control your irrigation system and set schedules via the Eve app, Siri, or onboard button. The Eve Aqua smart controller is compatible with all popular hose systems and multi-channel water distributors, offering seven watering periods. Simply connect to your iPhone or iPad with the latest version of iOS/iPadOS, and this HomeKit-enabled gadget can be controlled automatically when away from home or on vacation. If you have several, underground watering systems, a smart indoor/outdoor irrigation controller is a great investment. These handy smart devices are usually a wall-mounted control panel that can be placed either indoors or outdoors. Simply set up with a user-friendly smartphone app, or via WiFi. These irrigation controllers often come with a range of features that will help to conserve water, whilst making gardening easier for you. For instance, you can schedule to water your yard on specific days of the week or month, set timers, zones, and make adjustments to your smart sprinkler controller — all at a push of a button. You can even get irrigation controllers that will adjust watering for rainy days to avoid over-saturation, and similarly for hotter weather. Making the task of watering in various climates a lot easier, and is super cost effective. Orbit is a brand known for their impressive, watering solutions, and the B-hyve is no exception. This can be set up either indoors or outdoors, and you can control via the intuitive app on your smartphone. You can set your watering schedules, auto shut-off and adjust your sprinklers from anywhere. What's more, the B-hyve comes with WeatherSense, to adjust watering schedules to the weather conditions — which is handy for downpours. If you have a large yard, or don't fancy the manual labor of watering your lawn or plants regularly, having a smart sprinkler system can make all the difference. Not only can you customize your watering schedules via an app, but you simply set it and forget about it. Nowadays, there are so many sprinkler systems on the market to suit every yard. These automated gadgets can adjust watering schedules to real-time weather, so you'll never have to worry about overwatering or underwatering your lawn in a drought. More importantly, it will save you a buck or two on water consumption, and you'll have lower bills as a result. Win-win! This smart lawn sprinkler kit is a great way to water your lawns without manual labor. You can automate your lawn care routine by setting watering schedules , monitor usage, and receive alerts via the Irrigreen mobile app. It also adjusts watering patterns based on weather forecasts, which is always handy. Similarly, you can invest (or upgrade) to a smart sprinkler controller to help you monitor and conserve water consumption in your yard. These devices are usually easy to install on a mounting template provided. These specific gadgets are useful for adjusting your watering schedules to real-time weather conditions, identifying areas in need of attention, and more. Once you connect the controller via WiFi, you can control your sprinkler settings on your smartphone from practically anywhere. Giving you ultimate versatility when it comes to taking care of your lawn. Not only do these smart devices help to improve the quality of your landscape but will also avoid any penalties in local area water restrictions. The Rachio 3 is a smart sprinkler controller with great features to automate your watering routine. Suitable for all yard types, use your app to customize schedules and track history. Plus, the Rachio app automatically adjusts to real-time weather, keeping your yard healthy at all times.

NBC Sports
4 days ago
- Sport
- NBC Sports
2025 WNBA MVP Odds: Betting, futures, predictions including Caitlin Clark, Napheesa Collier, more awards
It's Week 6 of the WNBA season and the MVP gap is closing between Napheesa Collier and Caitlin Clark, while Paige Bueckers, the former Husky, returned to Connecticut to put on a show for the crowd and pull away as a larger favorite in the Rookie of the Year race. All odds are courtesy of DraftKings and subject to change. WNBA MVP Ladder: Napheesa Collier (-275) didn't suit up on Saturday in the 16-point win over Los Angeles, meanwhile Caitlin Clark (+225) went for 11 points, 9 assists, 7 rebounds and 0-for-7 from three in a loss to Golden State, then 19 points, 10 assists, and 1-of-10 from three in a loss against Las Vegas. Since coming back from injury, Clark has posted 25 turnovers in four games and shot 1-of-17 from three in the last two games, so I am still team Collier for MVP. As the third player in this race, it's now a battle per the sports books between teammates Breanna Stewart (+5000) and Sabrina Ionescu (+6000), plus reigning MVP A'ja Wilson (+5000). Wilson posted a combined 44 points, 21 rebounds, 10 turnovers, 5 blocks, 4 assists, and 3 steals in the last two games with a 1-1 record as she returned from injury. Ionescu has recorded 34, 34, and 16 points over the last three games to climb the ladder, but a 3-for-16 shooting performance in a loss to the Mercury, then missed the following game versus the Storm with a neck injury that doesn't seem to be long-term. Stewart scored 35 points on 11-for-17 shooting and 10 made free-throws against the Mercury, then followed that up with 18 points,9 rebounds, and 7 assists in a 10-point loss to the Storm. Neither Ionescu, Stewart or Wilson are worth MVP long shots at this point. Due to the Liberty being arguably the best team, Stewart and Ionescutwo will likely be top-five candidates all season, but outsiders to win the award. WNBA DPOY Ladder: Alanna Smith (+500) has recorded at least two blocks in three consecutive games and 10 out of 12 on the season. Smith's 2.2 blocks per game, ranks second behind A'ja Wilson (2.6). The former two-time DPOY winner (2022, 2023), Wilson (+175), also ranks fifth in the WNBA with 1.9 steals per game and the second-highest usage rate (30.1%). Napheesa Collier (+350) missed her last game and that cost her some ground in this market, while Jonquel Jones had a big night for the Liberty posting a double-double with a steal against the Dream but played only 9 minutes against the Mercury as she reaggravated her ankle injury and will miss a month of action. Gabby Williams (+500) has risen up the DPOY board thanks to her WNBA-leading 2.6 steals per game, while her Seattle teammate Ezi Magbegor (+800) has reentered the chat. On June 17 versus the Sparks, Magbegor recorded six blocks, then two games later against the Liberty, she had three steals and one block. Williams posted four and eight steals in those same two games, plus four or more steals in four of the past five games. WNBA ROY Ladder: Paige Bueckers (-1200) posted 21 points and 7 assists against the Sun, then 20 points, 9 rebounds, and 7 assists versus the Mystics to move from -950 to -1200. After dropping 35 points in her return from injury against the Mercury, Bueckers has averaged 19.2 points, 5.2 assists, and 4.2 rebounds over four games. Sonia Citron (+2500) is making ground to be the runner-up to Bueckers as she has now scored at least 10 points in all 13 games and coming off a season-high 27 points versus Dallas on 9-of-13 from the field (4/7 from three). For her Washington teammate, Kiki Iriafen (+950), after double-doubling in four straight games, she has failed to double-double in nine consecutive. However, Iriafen is coming off a 19-point showing against Dallas, which was one point shy of her season-high. Both look to be the only competition to Bueckers for ROY this season. Vaughn Dalzell's WNBA Futures Bets: 2 units: Stephanie White to win Coach of the Year (+115) 2 units: Minnesota Lynx to win Championship (+340) 2 units: A'ja Wilson to win MVP (+225) 2 units: Napheesa Collier to win MVP (+150) 0.5 unit: Jonquel Jones to win DPOY (+3000) 0.5 unit: Napheesa Collier to win MVP (+300) 0.5 unit: Angel Reese to win DPOY (+2000) 0.5 unit: Aliyah Boston to win DPOY (+3500) 0.5 unit: Kamila Cardoso to win DPOY (+5500) 0.5 unit: Aliyah Boston to win Most Improved Player (+1500) 0.5 unit: Kamila Cardoso to win Most Improved Player (+3000) Please bet responsibly. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline at 1-800-522-4700. Follow our experts on socials to keep up with all the latest content from the staff: - Jay Croucher (@croucherJD) - Drew Dinsick (@whale_capper) - Vaughn Dalzell (@VmoneySports) - Brad Thomas (@MrBradThomas)


Daily Mail
5 days ago
- General
- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE I moved to a town where EVERYONE talks to the dead. Anyone can learn how to contact their loved ones
On New Year's Day, 2018, Tiffany Hopkins left her home in Brooklyn and drove 12 hours through a winter storm to the tiny New York hamlet of Lily Dale. Beside her was Nika, her red, chicken-hunting Husky - rescued from doggy death row - and, packed into a U-Haul truck, all her earthly belongings.


Scottish Sun
6 days ago
- Health
- Scottish Sun
I'm a pet expert, these are the common garden essentials that could be KILLING your dog, you must act now
Our expert reveals when to seek help from a vet URGENT WARNING I'm a pet expert, these are the common garden essentials that could be KILLING your dog, you must act now WITH the UK enjoying hot weather this weekend, plenty of us will be spending more time outside in our garden. And as much as we want our furry friends to join us, dog owners are being warned of the potentially fatal things lurking on your plot. 1 Experts have revealed the common garden essentials that could be poisoning your dog Credit: Getty Many people spend more time gardening in the summer, using fertiliser to help their gardens bloom. But as Ross Hallifax, from pet insurance specialist Purely Pets, explains: 'Not only can dogs experience skin and foot irritation if they walk on fertiliser, but it can cause stomach upset if ingested due to its toxic ingredients like nitrogen and phosphorus.' But it's not just fertiliser that can cause a problem for our pooches. Used to help control unwanted garden visitors, both dry and wet pesticides can also be dangerous to your dog and irritate their skin and digestive system if consumed. Read More on Pets DOG DAYS Dog owners urged to avoid 'hidden danger' this week - check breeds most at risk Snail and slug bait can also be highly toxic and if consumed, can cause severe tremors. And for those refreshing their garden shed or outdoor space this summer, be careful of paint. Both the fumes released during painting, and the product itself, can be toxic to our pets due to its high-chemical content. If you suspect your dog has ingested something they shouldn't have, look out for signs of vomiting, diarrhoea, hyperactivity or restlessness, tremors, seizures, or fits, or blood in the stool. Ross adds: 'If you suspect your dog has been exposed to any of these toxins, try to call your vet immediately and explain what's happened so they can help identify the best course of treatment.' Vet Dr Sarah-Jane Molier previously warned dog owners over fake grass as it can absorb heat, making it more likely a pup could be hurt. How to keep pets safe during a heatwave Dr Sarah-Jane Molier told Pets Radar: "Tarmac, asphalt and fake grass are the most common culprits. "They absorb heat throughout the day and retain it well, meaning they stay hot for quite some time." It may not always easy to tell when your dog has injured itself. Owners should look out for any limping or resting of one leg that switches between the two. Vet Dr. Rachel Siu reveals the 5 dogs she'd never own By Marsha O'Mahony HUSKY Beautiful, intelligent, and super-active, like a Border Collie, a Husky is a working dog and likes to keep busy. If you lead a sedentary life, then this guy is not for you, and you are not for him. It should be no surprise that Huskies love the cold - look at that coat of fur. So, living in 110 degrees in Texas is pretty grim for these dogs. DACHSHUND Adorable, cute, funny, and they can be very expensive. The basic physiology of these sausage dogs does them no favours. "Because of their long backs, they're really prone to intervertebral disc disease," said Dr. Rachel. You would be wise to keep a pot of money aside just in case because back surgery is likely to be expensive. GREAT DANE These lolloping, loving, and gregarious dogs are "goofballs." But they have short lifespans, developing health issues early on in life. Prepare yourself for heartbreak. DOODLE These are the current "it" dog, they are everywhere. They can be mixed with pretty much any other breed. Their popularity has soared in recent years, with pet owners attracted to their low maintenance and hypoallergenic qualities. But this couldn't be further from the truth, said our vet. "These dogs are often mixed with shedding dogs so they do shed and they also need grooming very frequently," she wrote. Their temperament is unpredictable and she has seen some that are wonderful to work with and others who have serious behavioral problems. BULLDOGS These guys are adorable but they have serious respiratory problems. Genetics are not on the side of any brachycephalic dog. "I just would not own them," she said. "They're just not a healthy breed. They struggle to breathe with their smooshed faces." Like the Dachshund, they also suffer from intervertebral disc disease. If your canine companion doesn't get excited for going on a walk, it could also be a sign. They will often lick or chew their wounded paws, and be hesitant to let you touch them. Some more obvious signs include patchy discolouration on the pads as well as blisters and peeling. If you think your dog has burned paws, take them to the vet.


The Irish Sun
6 days ago
- Health
- The Irish Sun
I'm a pet expert, these are the common garden essentials that could be KILLING your dog, you must act now
WITH the UK enjoying hot weather this weekend, plenty of us will be spending more time outside in our garden. And as much as we want our furry friends to join us, dog owners are being warned of the potentially fatal things lurking on your plot. Advertisement 1 Experts have revealed the common garden essentials that could be poisoning your dog Credit: Getty Many people spend more time gardening in the summer, using fertiliser to help their gardens bloom. But as Ross Hallifax, from pet insurance specialist But it's not just fertiliser that can cause a problem for our pooches. Used to help control unwanted garden visitors, both dry and wet pesticides can also be dangerous to your dog and irritate their skin and digestive system if consumed. Advertisement Read More on Pets Snail and slug bait can also be highly toxic and if consumed, can cause severe tremors. And for those refreshing their garden shed or outdoor space this summer, be careful of paint. Both the fumes released during painting, and the product itself, can be toxic to our pets due to its high-chemical content. If you suspect your dog has ingested something they shouldn't have, look out for signs of vomiting, diarrhoea, hyperactivity or restlessness, tremors, seizures, or fits, or blood in the stool. Advertisement Most read in Fabulous Exclusive Ross adds: 'If you suspect your dog has been exposed to any of these toxins, try to call your vet immediately and explain what's happened so they can help identify the best course of treatment.' Vet How to keep pets safe during a heatwave Dr Sarah-Jane Molier told "They absorb heat throughout the day and retain it well, meaning they stay hot for quite some time." Advertisement It may not always easy to tell when your dog has injured itself. Owners should look out for any limping or resting of one leg that switches between the two. Vet Dr. Rachel Siu reveals the 5 dogs she'd never own By Marsha O'Mahony HUSKY Beautiful, intelligent, and super-active, like a Border Collie, a Husky is a working dog and likes to keep busy. If you lead a sedentary life, then this guy is not for you, and you are not for him. It should be no surprise that Huskies love the cold - look at that coat of fur. So, living in 110 degrees in Texas is pretty grim for these dogs. DACHSHUND Adorable, cute, funny, and they can be very expensive. The basic physiology of these sausage dogs does them no favours. "Because of their long backs, they're really prone to intervertebral disc disease," said Dr. Rachel. You would be wise to keep a pot of money aside just in case because back surgery is likely to be expensive. GREAT DANE These lolloping, loving, and gregarious dogs are "goofballs." But they have short lifespans, developing health issues early on in life. Prepare yourself for heartbreak. DOODLE These are the current "it" dog, they are everywhere. They can be mixed with pretty much any other breed. Their popularity has soared in recent years, with pet owners attracted to their low maintenance and hypoallergenic qualities. But this couldn't be further from the truth, said our vet. "These dogs are often mixed with shedding dogs so they do shed and they also need grooming very frequently," she wrote. Their temperament is unpredictable and she has seen some that are wonderful to work with and others who have serious behavioral problems. BULLDOGS These guys are adorable but they have serious respiratory problems. Genetics are not on the side of any brachycephalic dog. "I just would not own them," she said. "They're just not a healthy breed. They struggle to breathe with their smooshed faces." Like the Dachshund, they also suffer from intervertebral disc disease. If your canine companion doesn't get excited for going on a walk, it could also be a sign. They will often lick or chew their wounded paws, and be hesitant to let you touch them. Advertisement Some more obvious signs include patchy discolouration on the pads as well as blisters and peeling. If you think your dog has burned paws, take them to the vet.