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    Home » DIY Garden Projects

    Best Gardening Apps

    Published by Pam Kessler | 966 words. · About 5 minutes to read this article. - 20 Comments

    The best gardening apps to help you plan a successful garden this summer. We use smart phones for everything else, so why not bring them into the garden. (Updated January 2021)

    Now, normally you don't think of gardening as hi-tech. And actually it is a GREAT way to unplug. But there's no reason a little technology can't help us out a bit in the garden.

    So I decided to list a few gardening apps that I find useful. Most of these apps are FREE and can be found on both Google Play and the App Store.

    The best gardening apps to help you plan a successful garden this summer. We use smart phones for everything else, so why not bring them into the garden. #gardening #gardenideas #gardens #app #flowers #vegetablegarden

    Best Gardening Apps

    (Click on the app's name in bright blue to go to the app's website)

    PictureThis - Plant Identifier

    • An online plant encyclopedia and plant identifier.
    • Simply take a photo or upload an image and the app will ID the plant.
    • You will receive a description of the plant, watering requirements and pest & disease advice.
    • It's also an interactive community for plant lovers around the world and a great place to get your plant questions answered by fellow "plant ladies".
    • This app gets two green thumbs up from me!

    PlantSnap

    • This app can identify plants, flowers, cacti, succulents and mushrooms in the matter of seconds.
    • The app opens immediately to a screen that allows you to snap the photos for plant ID. No numerous screens to flip through first.
    • You can also use auto-detect and just point your camera toward the plant and follow the guides. You don't HAVE to actually snap a photo if you don't want to.
    • As of this writing, PlantSnap has over 600,000 plants in its database, which cover 90% of all known species of plants and trees!
    • I found this app to be VERY accurate on the 15 plants I tested it out on.
    • The only downside is the numerous ads on the free version. There is an upgraded paid version that removes the ads and has additional features, so if you love this app you might want to consider the upgrade.

    Garden Answers

    • It's really pretty cool because you can just snap a photo of a plant with your phone and in a few seconds it will identify the plant for you and give you detailed info about it!
    • It has over 20,000 plants in its data-base so chances are they will know what that plant with gorgeous blue flowers growing in your neighbor's backyard really is (it's Plumbago auriculata, by the way).
    • If you already know the name of a plant you can use the search option to get information about it.
    • And you can also ask a horticultural expert about diseases, pests or problems you may have with a plant (there is an additional charge for this service which, at the time of this writing, is $1.99 - well worth the cost compared to replacing your new Fiddle Leaf Fig).

    Home Grown With Bonnie Plants

    • It's a great vegetable gardening app for those just getting started with growing their own food or for those that want to create a hi-tech garden journal.
    • It shows you your weather forecast for the next five days right in the app so you can plan your chores accordingly or protect your plants from an expected frost.
    • Has planting and growing advice for over 250 vegetables and herbs.
    • Since tomatoes and peppers are probably the most planted veggies in home gardens, the app has built in Tomato and Pepper Choosers so you can narrow down your selections based on plant size, fruit size, heirloom vs hybrid, disease resistance and more. Who knew there were so many choices!
    • And the really neat thing is you can tell the app when you planted your tomato plant for example and it will make note of that along with any other notes you care to make so you can remember next year what worked, what didn't and what you want to try again.

    Lawn To Wildflowers 

    • If you want to attract a certain type of pollinator to your garden (bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, beetles or bats), you can look for annuals, perennials, vines and trees that will bring them running. I'm still not sure why people want to attract bats, since I spent the better part of my childhood summers cowering under the covers avoiding them. But if you want some bats in your belfry, go for it!
    • You can also input what color flower you are looking for or what type of sunlight the location has and it will narrow down the plants further.
    • For my area if I want to attract cute little hummingbirds with a perennial with a pink bloom I would choose Beebalm.
    • Another green thumbs up. I suppose you could google the information instead, but it's so handy to have the app on your phone when you're at the nursery picking out plants.

    And I'm going to throw this one in even though it encompasses so much more than gardening,

    Animal Poison Control Center by ASPCA

    • If you are a pet owner, this is a must have app to have on your phone.
    • If your pet has ingested anything you think may be harmful, you can use their searchable database to get crucial information on hundreds of toxins, both household and plant based.
    • Sample images, potential symptoms and severity of exposure are included along with a one touch dialing number for the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center so you can talk to a person ASAP.

    Unfortunately, I could not find an app that will edge the flower beds for you. That's still up to you!

    The best gardening apps to help you plan a successful garden this summer. We use smart phones for everything else, so why not bring them into the garden.

    (This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience. You can read my full disclosure policy here.)

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    Comments

    1. Howard from Clapham

      July 07, 2016 at 4:10 am

      I am so into gardening apps. I think every garden admirer should have this kind of apps. This is not just a hi-tech gadget, it’s a way that you can upgrade your gardening skills. You can simulate and see what it will happen with your garden.

      Reply
    2. Angie Rose

      April 12, 2016 at 1:25 pm

      I really love the Burpee Garden Time Planner app! I will definitely be looking into the BeeSmart app. Sometimes I get frustrated because some of the gardening apps are so expensive. Thank you for providing this helpful list 🙂 I am a huge fan of Creative Market as well! Hope you are feeling better!

      Reply
      • Pam

        April 12, 2016 at 3:37 pm

        I am feeling better! I love that Burpee one. Out of all of them, I use that one the most!

        Reply
    3. Design Chic

      April 10, 2016 at 9:18 pm

      Who knew there were so many gardening apps! Thanks for the tips! Hope you're feeling better soon -

      Reply
    4. Heather @ New House New Home

      April 08, 2016 at 5:46 pm

      Great idea to garden with apps!! I'll have to download some of these!!

      Reply
    5. Michelle Marine

      April 08, 2016 at 9:38 am

      These apps sound great, but I do want that one that will do the weeding! Let me know when you find it. 😀 Hope you're healthy again, Pam!!

      Reply
    6. John Auditore

      April 07, 2016 at 7:48 am

      Happy to hear you are feeling better! -J

      Reply
    7. taryterre

      April 05, 2016 at 10:11 pm

      Love the info. Do not overdo. I spent the day in bed. Still running fever. Thinking about you. Take care.

      Reply
    8. Jami

      April 05, 2016 at 9:05 pm

      I haven't used these (yet - thanks!) but I really like "Like That Garden" a free flower identification that works! I use it all the time when taking walks in new areas and it usually lets me know in seconds what the flower is. 🙂

      Reply
      • Pam

        April 06, 2016 at 9:54 am

        That sounds like a good one!

        Reply
    9. Bonnie

      April 05, 2016 at 3:39 pm

      Glad you are feeling better. Flu and pneumonia going around our area also. Please do not push yourself.....get your rest.

      Thank you for the apps recommendations.

      Reply
      • Pam

        April 05, 2016 at 6:08 pm

        Thank you, Bonnie! I'll try to remind myself to go slow!

        Reply
    10. Diane

      April 05, 2016 at 2:12 pm

      I am definitely looking into these apps! Thank you so much for posting this! They look really helpful. I'm glad you're getting better, Pam. Spring is such a busy time. So much more fun when your health is good and energy is up!

      Reply
      • Pam

        April 05, 2016 at 6:07 pm

        I am feeling pretty good right now, so I'm trying to take advantage of it while I can. I need to be in shape for when all the fun planting starts!

        Reply
    11. Shelly

      April 05, 2016 at 1:44 pm

      Great apps, I need to attract more bees to my garden. Last year I had to hand pollinate because of the lack of bees. 🙁

      Reply
      • Pam

        April 05, 2016 at 6:06 pm

        I hand pollinated pumpkins one year and it was fun! Although we had way more pumpkins than I think we would have if we would have just let the few bees do their job.

        Reply
    12. dee

      April 05, 2016 at 11:14 am

      Glad to hear you're feeling better. . . that bug can suck the life out of you 🙁

      Reply
      • Pam

        April 05, 2016 at 12:59 pm

        Oh, it has 🙁 Although I'm feeling quite chipper right now. If it's anything like yesterday I'll be crashing here soon.

        Reply
    13. Linda @ Itsy Bits And Pieces

      April 05, 2016 at 9:53 am

      Fun apps...you'll have to let us know if the flower bed edging app ever comes available lol. I love Creative Market...I recently bought a beautiful sheep photo there for 4 or 5 dollars and had it made into a canvas print for my home
      Hope you are starting to feel better!

      Reply
      • Pam

        April 05, 2016 at 1:01 pm

        I think my niece recommended them for some fonts one time and then I spent 4 hours looking around at stuff 🙂

        Reply

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