Free plant care apps, Top 7 best for Android and iOS

Taking care of plants can sometimes feel like a challenging task, especially when it comes to indoor plants. They require attention and a portion of your time to thrive and stay healthy. But don’t worry—technology can be a much bigger help than you might think! Have you ever considered growing medicinal plants at home? Or perhaps you’re fascinated by carnivorous plants? With these apps designed to help you care for plants, you’ll have no trouble keeping them in perfect condition!

How do they work? Some apps send reminders for watering, fertilizing, and other tasks, while others provide useful information about pests and diseases. Here are our top picks:

Garden Manager

In addition to setting alarms to remind you to water, fertilize, mist, or apply pesticides to your plants, many apps also allow you to create a photo journal with notes to track their growth. This feature helps you monitor their progress over time. Some apps even let you share your plant care data with friends and locate the nearest florists to your home.

PlantIn

This is an ecosystem of apps available on iOS/Android, complemented by a web platform, all offering a unified set of features. Users can log into a single account, enabling them to access content seamlessly and synchronize their progress across all platforms. The startup provides a turnkey solution within the scope of our services.

Users can identify plants, create personalized care plans, maintain a care history, and enjoy unlimited access to exclusive educational content.

PlantaNet

A project driven by an international consortium aims to create an extensive, continuously updated botanical database powered by user contributions. The app is free to use and enables plant and flower identification by analyzing photos taken with the user’s device camera or selected from the gallery. Detailed characteristics of the plants are then provided.

The recognition system is highly effective; for optimal results, it is recommended to focus photos on key features such as flowers, leaves, or other specific plant parts.

Plantsss

The platform boasts an extensive database of plants along with a glossary of seasonal flowers, shrubs, trees, parks, and natural reserves. One of its standout features is the ability to identify almost any species and provide users with a detailed profile outlining its characteristics, watering requirements, and sunlight needs.

Flora Incognita

There are many apps capable of recognizing plants, leveraging extensive databases and artificial intelligence. Notable examples include LeafSnap, NatureID, and iNaturalist, known for their comprehensive coverage. On the other hand, Flora Incognita, developed in collaboration with the Technical University Ilmenau and the Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry Jena, focuses on a more limited number of species but stands out for its accuracy. It also offers the advantage of working with previously taken photos and allows users to store a history without requiring account registration.

Tomappo

This app takes us into the world of garden and orchard care. Among its standout features is a lunar calendar for planting various vegetables. It provides detailed descriptions of over 50 crops, including information on fertilization, companion planting (good and bad neighbors), and row spacing.

The app also offers guidance on watering, diseases, and pests, along with tailored advice and weather forecasts specific to your location, enabling you to plan activities based on predicted conditions.

PlantaSnap

This app also uses photographs to instantly identify flowers, plants, mushrooms, and other vegetation. Its database boasts nearly 600,000 detailed and regularly updated entries, with over 2,000 new species added every month. Users can also view identifications made by others within the community.

The app is free to use but offers premium options to remove ads and unlock additional features.

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