What it does
The Weather Planner combines your region's frost dates with the forecast so you can see the risk window ahead. It tells you when it is safe to set out tender seedlings, when a cold night means cover up, and when a stretch of high heat means extra water and shade for sensitive crops.
Why it is better
A plain forecast tells you the temperature. A weather planner tells you what to do about it in the garden.
- Anchored to your frost dates. Advice is built on your real last and first frost, not a national average, so the timing fits where you grow.
- Both ends of the season. Frost in spring and fall, plus damaging summer heat, all in one view.
- Action, not just data. Prompts to protect, plant or water, so you act before the weather costs you a crop.
- Degrees in Fahrenheit. Set in the units you use, for the place you actually garden.
How to use it in three steps
Set your region
Pick your US region so the planner knows your frost dates and typical heat.
Read the window ahead
See frost and heat risk for the coming days before you plan a garden day.
Act in time
Plant when it is safe, cover up before a cold night, and water ahead of a heat spell.
How it connects
The Weather Planner feeds the rest of your day-to-day garden.
- It pauses watering reminders when rain is on the way, so you do not water for nothing.
- It pairs with the planting calendar so your sow dates respect the real risk window.
- For fruit, it sits next to chill hours to cover the whole climate picture.
Beat the next frost and heat wave.
Free to start, works offline, and built for your US region.
