What it does
The Pest Calendar maps the common pests for your crops across the year, tuned to your US region. Instead of waiting for damage and then trying to work out what caused it, you see what is due to appear in the weeks ahead and can put a defense in place first.
Why it is better
Reacting to pests means you are always behind. A calendar puts you in front.
- Region-aware timing. A pest's season in Florida is not its season in the Upper Midwest. The calendar reflects where you grow.
- Tied to your crops. It focuses on the pests that hit what you are actually growing, not a generic list.
- Early action. Knowing aphids or squash bugs are due next month lets you set up barriers, traps or companions in time.
- Organic-first. Pairs with the pest and disease guide so you can reach for the gentlest fix first.
How to use it in three steps
Set your region
Pick your US region so the timing matches your local pest seasons.
Check the month ahead
See which pests are likely to appear on your crops in the coming weeks.
Act early
Put barriers, traps or companion plants in place before the pest arrives.
How it connects
The Pest Calendar is part of a wider defense across the app.
- When something does get through, Plant Doctor diagnoses it and remembers what fixed it for you.
- Crop rotation in the garden planner reduces the pests that build up in the soil.
- A healthy bloom calendar brings in beneficial insects that keep pests in check naturally.
Stay a step ahead of the pests.
Free to start, works offline, and built for your US region.
