What Reddit Says About Garden Checker Apps
We compiled 16 Reddit discussions about Garden Checker apps from 8 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
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r/gardening
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r/gardening
And I don't even care if it costs money lol. I'm so tired of searching through all these apps, trying to find a good free one, only for it to offer…
r/pnwgardening
Notion is a great tool with project management and planning/timelines involved, it also has really good tag support so you can tag all your plants with appropriate information that then - you can filter by · Like: Spring fertilization or Fall pruning. You could just add those tags to all plant input...
r/homeassistant
I’ve tried both Lora and BTLE sensors for my house plants and gardens and haven’t been satisfied. The Lora ones need a hub that I’ve never managed to…
r/gardening
I use iNaturalist’s seek as I it has a nice ui and won’t overconfidently say a plant name unless it is almost 100% sure unlike some other AIs nowadays. It can also be used for bugs and other animals, I don’t know how helpful it would be in a garden environment however as I doubt it would be very goo...
r/vegetablegardening
Is there a good app out there for garden planning?
r/Permaculture
Could search some of the pv tracker apps or Wundermaps for someone with equipment who uploads their data nearby. Perhaps collate watts/hour to sunlight received for a rough idea. 6 hours/day supposed to be enough light for most 'full sun' plants.
r/NativePlantGardening
Seek is good because it pulls from iNaturalist which is the best ID app. I recommend getting iNaturalist proper because it is set up so real people can double check your IDs. I don't know if Seek lets you pull up range and seasonality info?
r/gardening
Garden planning app recommendations? (self.gardening) submitted 3 years ago by bink242 · 9 comments · share · save · report · all 9 comments · sorted by: best · topnewcontroversialoldrandomq&alive (beta) Post a comment! Create an account · [–]p0l0zAg 5 points6 points7 points 3 years ago (0 child...
r/GardeningUK
I am trialing the Grow Veg garden planner. It seems very capable so far. I will probably sign up for a subscription. ... Thanks for the recommendation, I will check it out.
r/NativePlantGardening
I have used iNaturalist for a long time, and I do like contributing to the data sets by using it. However, my neighbor recommended PictureThis a few weeks ago and I have been so surprised at how well it identifies plants! ... If you’re in Washington State, the Washinngton Wildflower Search is a grea...
r/gardening
I’ve seen other posts talking about how it’s “free” but sounds like you gotta jump through hoops for that which I’m not a fan of any app that makes you go out of your way to not pay for it. Veto for me. Anyway, anyone got some good recommendations for ACTUALLY FREE alternatives that are more reliabl...
r/NativePlantGardening
We work with mostly native plants, but are supposed to identify invasive/non-native plants and report to garden director. ... PictureThis to be easiest to use, once you get past their splash screens asking you to pay. PlantNet is what I use when I need to dive deeper, but I find the interface a bit ...
r/selfhosted
You add in a planting calendar, ie: plant your gardenias in august, tomatoes in november, etc..., and you have a killer app.
r/gardening
It's free, and I find I usually get the best results from it ... I’ve found PlantSnap Premium to be really accurate and reliable. ... Create your account and connect with a world of communities.
r/gardening
There's a timer that resets :( but it's nice cause I can add saved plants to my garden so i can keep track of what I have. Itll tell you requirements for the plant and lots of info and if its healthy. I don't have many plants right now so it works for now. ... I use PlantIn and it’s a...
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