π± OverviewSteffen Berthold turned his love for travel β and self-professed βlazy gardeningβ β into the inspiration for a fully automated irrigation system. The goal: keep plants thriving across a rooftop terrace, raised beds, and a large garden without daily manual watering, all while using Shelly
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π± Overview
Steffen Berthold turned his love for travel β and self-professed βlazy gardeningβ β into the inspiration for a fully automated irrigation system. The goal: keep plants thriving across a rooftop terrace, raised beds, and a large garden without daily manual watering, all while using Shelly devices for control and monitoring.
π The Setup
The system combines four Shelly devices, Home Assistant, and smart irrigation hardware into a multi-zone watering network:
Shelly Plug S β Controls valves for the rooftop and raised bed irrigation.
Shelly 2PM β Powers and monitors a pump in the underground rainwater tank.
Gardena water distributors β Manage up to six irrigation βstringsβ per zone.
ESP32 microcontroller & sensors β Add intelligence with water level, pressure, and temperature monitoring.
π§ Three-Tier Irrigation Design
1οΈβ£ Rooftop Terrace:
A simple setup using a Shelly Plug S to open and close a valve for a micro-irrigation system β perfect for balcony pots.
2οΈβ£ Raised Bed:
An expanded system with another Shelly Plug S, an electric valve, and a Gardena distributor feeding six separate irrigation lines for ~120 plants.
3οΈβ£ Garden:
The most complex zone β featuring a KΓ€rcher BP2 Cistern pump in an underground rainwater tank, controlled by Shelly 2PM. Sensors track water levels, pressure, and leaks, and Home Assistant orchestrates pump and valve timing.
π² How It Works
Schedules or manual triggers in the Home Assistant dashboard start the watering.
Shelly Plug S or 2PM activates valves/pumps, with timers ensuring the correct duration per irrigation string.
Sensors provide real-time data β stopping irrigation if the pump runs dry, water leaks are detected, or the tank empties.
Weather integration prevents watering on rainy days, and float switches in the tank help maintain reserve levels.
β‘ Why Shelly?
Steffen chose Shelly for its flexibility, reliability, and Home Assistant integration:
Over 200 Shelly devices power his home β lights, shutters, relays, sensors.
Local control ensures the system still works even if Home Assistant goes offline.
Support and durability matter: only 2 devices failed in two years, one replaced under warranty.
π The Results
Hands-off gardening: Plants stay hydrated even when traveling.
Sustainable watering: Uses rainwater from a buried tank before tap water.
Smarter control: Weather-aware scheduling, leak detection, and zone-based timing.
Hidden hardware: Most pipes, pumps, and wiring are buried or boxed, leaving the garden uncluttered.
This project shows how Shelly devices can go beyond smart homes β into smart landscapes. By mixing DIY creativity with Shelly automation, Steffen built an irrigation system thatβs efficient, scalable, and beautifully integrated into everyday life.
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