This sounds super cool, I've been looking for something to keep track of my plants! Gonna try this
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Cool! As soon as the plant identity database is selfhostavle I'll be digging into this!
So is this more like a gardening journal? Or is this something that you can connect any sensors to track moisture level, etc?
Reading through the main page for it, it seems more like a smart journal. You'd enter your crops, and enter info about water/treatment information, and it'll send notifications as reminders to do tasks, but it doesn't determine water and care schedules for you, that's something the user sets up (from what I understand at least).
Very interesting ill try it out, thanks!
I'm way behind on starting my gardening journey, but I plan on starting in the spring myself, and I'll give this a shot too
If youd like to start in the fall theres plenty of plants that can withstand the cole such as garlic beets etc. Though your zone matters too
Thanks, and good to know! I'm honestly waiting for the spring to build some boxes (that I should just build this fall). I should just prep the area and get started now :/
Hmm, I tried it out after seeing this but I'm not really much of a fan of the mobile-first approach. I've moved on to HortusFox and it's more what I was expecting.
My wife is the one who'll be using it though, so we'll see if she likes it.
Also a happy user of HortusFox. Very good service :)