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Garden planner

Every spring I'd ask myself the same questions: where did I put the tomatoes last year? What was next to the peppers? Did I already grow beans in that bed? Having it written down somewhere that isn't a crumpled piece of graph paper turns out to be really helpful.

Interactive bed layout

You create a garden, add beds with real dimensions (in feet or meters), and arrange them on a canvas you can drag around. Raised beds, in-ground rows, containers — however you've got things set up. Each bed shows little crop indicators so you can tell what's where without clicking into anything.

Alignment guides help you line things up neatly. Zoom in and out to get the whole picture or focus on one bed. It works on desktop — for mobile, there's a card-based view of the same data.

Companion planting

When you add something to a bed, it checks what's already planted there and flags companions and antagonists. Basil next to tomatoes? Good. Beans next to onions? Not great. It's the kind of thing you kinda know but forget when you're actually in the garden with a tray of seedlings.

Planting calendar

All your plantings show up on a timeline view. Each bar runs from planting date to expected harvest. There's a "today" line so you can see where things are at. Harvest dates get estimated automatically from the crop data, but you can override them if you want.

The dashboard pulls from this too — if a planting's harvest date has passed and you haven't marked it as harvested, you'll see a "ready to harvest" alert.

Crop rotation

The bed detail page shows what was planted there before and which crop families you might want to avoid this time. Nothing strict — it's more of a "hey, you had nightshades here the last two years, maybe switch it up" kind of thing.

Crop database

There are 60+ common vegetables, herbs, and fruits already in there with planting seasons, days to harvest, and companion info. So you don't have to go googling "how long do carrots take" — just pick the crop and the numbers are filled in.

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