iOS App

Know exactly what to do in your garden — even if you've never gardened before.

GardenReady is a smart gardening assistant that uses your location, season, weather, and photos you take to give you clear, personalized guidance.

No experience required. No gardening knowledge needed.

Download on the App Store

Take photos, ask questions, and get guidance based on your plants, your space, and your conditions — not generic advice.

Personalized help, powered by AI

GardenReady learns from your location and the photos you take to give advice that fits your garden — not one-size-fits-all instructions.

Three simple steps to a thriving garden

No experience required. No overwhelm. Just clear guidance tailored to you.

1

Enter your ZIP code

Tell GardenReady where you live.

2

We figure out the details

Growing zone, frost dates, and current season — automatically.

3

Get weekly actions

Personalized tasks so you always know exactly what to do right now.

Everything you need to grow with confidence

From planting to harvest, GardenReady walks you through every step.

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This Week

Your weekly to-do list with gentle reminders and weather-aware alerts, so you know what needs attention right now.

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My Garden

Organize your plants by garden areas and get help deciding where plants should go and how much space they need.

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Snap

Take a photo of anything you're unsure about — GardenReady tells you what it is and what (if anything) to do.

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Plant Library

Simple growing guides that explain what matters, without overwhelming detail.

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Companion Planting

GardenReady helps you avoid common mistakes and suggests plant pairings that work well together.

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Watering Guidance

Personalized watering suggestions based on your plants, their growth stage, and how you water.

Get answers when something doesn't look right

Not sure why your leaves are turning yellow? Take a photo and GardenReady can tell you if it's overwatering, pests, or nutrient issues — and what to do next.

You asked
"Why are my tomato leaves turning yellow?"
It looks like early signs of nitrogen deficiency. The lower leaves yellow first while upper leaves stay green. Try adding a balanced fertilizer and make sure you're watering consistently.
This Week
Zone 7a · Late Spring
Harden off tomato seedlings
Set outside for 2 hours today, increasing daily
Direct sow basil seeds
Soil is warm enough now — plant 1/4" deep
Check for aphids on new growth
Common this time of year — look under leaves
This Week
Garden
Snap
Library

Real guidance, based on your actual garden.

Start free. Grow when you're ready.

No pressure. The free version covers the basics beautifully.

Free

GardenReady

  • Weekly gardening guidance based on your location
  • Up to 3 photo identifications per month
  • Plant library with growing guides
  • Companion planting alerts

Most people start here and upgrade only when they want more help.

Premium
Upgrade

Coach Mode

  • Unlimited photo identifications
  • Proactive pest and weather alerts
  • Advanced coaching and recovery guidance
  • Everything in the free version

You don't have to know what you're doing yet

GardenReady is designed for beginners who don't necessarily think of themselves as gardeners yet. The tone is calm and encouraging, and the goal is to reduce decision overload so you can grow with confidence.

Ready to grow something?

Download GardenReady and find out what to do in your garden this week.

Download on the App Store