Generic care apps treat every tomato the same. Same reminder, same week, whether it's 95° in Phoenix or 62° in Portland, whether it's a seedling or in flower. That's not gardening. That's a calendar.
Every task and care schedule is generated by Gardner AI from a live picture of your specific garden. Six signals, updated continuously, blended into one plan per plant per day.
For first-time gardeners and seasoned growers alike. Six capabilities, designed to feel like advice from someone who's been gardening for thirty years and happens to read the weather report for fun.
Setup is short on purpose. The interesting part is what happens after, when the schedule starts adapting daily without you touching anything.
Pick from a library of 10,000+ plant varieties. Vegetables, herbs, houseplants, fruit trees. Gardner AI asks the variety, planting date, and where it lives. Sun exposure, container or in-ground.
Your zip code unlocks the local forecast, frost dates, soil temperature, humidity, and growing-degree days. Gardner AI uses this to estimate exactly where each plant is in its life cycle, from seedling to harvest.
A single daily digest, set the time that fits your morning. Three things to do, two to skip, one heads-up for tomorrow. Tap to log, ask the doctor, or ask why. Gardner AI shows the data behind every recommendation.
Caught my pepper plants needing potassium two weeks before I'd have noticed leaves curling. Genuinely felt like cheating.
I killed three basil plants last year because I overwatered. Gardner AI told me to skip Wednesday. Plant lived.
The morning digest is the only push notification I haven't muted on my phone. That's the highest praise I can give.