What it does
The garden planner is a drag-and-drop layout of your real growing space. You set the size of each bed in feet and inches, then drag plants from the shelf into the grid. Each plant takes up its true footprint at the correct spacing, so what you see on screen is what will actually fit in the ground.
Why it is better
Most planners draw generic squares and leave the spacing math to you. Ours works in real measurements.
- True-scale footprints. A tomato takes a tomato's worth of space, lettuce takes a lettuce's. You see crowding before you cause it.
- Companion checks built in. Drop two plants that fight and the planner flags it on the spot, and tells you why.
- Tied to your region. The plants you can place, and their timing, follow your US region and frost dates.
- Unlimited beds on Pro. Start free with a bed, then map the whole yard when you are ready.
How to use it in three steps
Add a bed
Set its real dimensions in feet and inches, and choose how much sun it gets.
Drag plants in
Pull crops from the shelf into the grid. They snap to their true spacing automatically.
Track to harvest
Each plant you place starts tracking its stage, watering and harvest date for you.
How it connects
A plan on its own is useful. A plan that talks to the rest of the app is far more.
- What you plant feeds your Harvest Planner, so the amounts stay realistic.
- Finished compost and worm castings get pointed back at the beds that need feeding.
- Crop rotation remembers what grew where, so next season's layout dodges last season's pests.
- Every plant you place rolls up into your tasks, your harvest totals and your savings.
Map your garden today.
Free to start, works offline, and built for your US region. Your first bed is free.
