Are You a Plant Enthusiast? Take a Look at the Top 10 Gardening Apps for 2022!

There are gardening applications for everyone, whether you're a seasoned green-fingered pro or a novice gardener.

While Country Living, Den Garden and Mashable listed a fair share of good apps, we handpicked the BEST plant and garnering tools to help you improve your knowledge and take care of your precious garden!

Take a look at them below!

Are You a Plant Enthusiast? Take a Look at the Top 10 Gardening Apps for 2022!
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Blossom

The application is divided into four bottom tabs: a "my garden" tab for easy access to information about your plants, a "reminders" tab for setting up push alerts for watering, fertilizing, and repotting, a "search" tab that acts as a library, and a "explore" tab for discovering new plants.

Get Blossom on Android and iOS

Florish

You'll get a brief description of what your plants should look like when they're healthy, care instructions with their water and light preferences, and a list of common problems that cause them to become ill.

Get Florish on iOS


Garden Manager

The Garden Manager application is very useful because it allows you to set alerts so you don't forget to care for your plants. The measurements of a plant can even be tracked.

Get Garden Manager on Android


Gardenate

Gardenate provides you all the information you need to cultivate your own vegetable garden, whether you live in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the U.K., or the U.S. Includes information on the most widely grown vegetables where you live, as well as a garden calendar with planting dates for your area.

Get Gardenate on Android and iOS

iNaturalist

This app focuses on the elements of nature that you could find in your garden and assists you in identifying them. iNaturalist is a social network that allows you to take a photo of a plant, bird, or animal and get an instant identification.

Get iNaturalist on Android and iOS


iScape

This paid-for Apple garden planner tool is ideal for folks starting from scratch when designing a garden. By taking photos and superimposing multiple layers, you may see how your garden will look with different elements.

Get iScape on iOS


LeafSnap

Leafsnap lets users identify trees by taking a photo of their leaves. It works similarly to facial recognition software, but it recognizes leaves.

Get LeafSnap on Android and iOS


MySoil

The focus of this gardening software is soil. It comes from the British Geological Survey and allows you to examine the soil type, depth, pH, soil temperature, and organic matter content in your neighborhood.

Get MySoil on Android and iOS


PictureThis

PictureThis includes a camera-enabled plant identifier as well as comprehensive plant care instructions. However, if you upgrade to the gold or premium membership, you'll gain access to other features, such as an AI that detects sick plants and a community forum for troubleshooting and sharing suggestions.

Get PictureThis on Android and iOS


Planta

You can keep track of the many types of plants you have at home, manually track the light intensity of the room in which they're situated, and receive push notifications when it's time to water them based on the weather in your location. You'll find directions and reminders for fertilizing, misting, repotting, and pruning. You'll also have access to capabilities that use your phone's camera to detect plant species and estimate light levels in your rooms.

Get Planta on Android and iOS


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