![]() (A free membership trials area is available.) The app is free, but paid membership offers unlimited access to chat with hundreds of horticultural experts, plus monthly care notifications. Simply scan any plant – or pest – and it will ID it against what it claims is the world’s largest plant library, offering 95 per cent accuracy and plant-care advice. Previously known as PlantSnapp, this is fundamentally an identification tool but there are optional extras. You can also share the results of your labours via Facebook and Twitter. This app allows you to set alarms and keep an online journal of a plant’s progress, tracking its measurements on a graph and the weather conditions it has been exposed to. ![]() One of the main causes of a plant failing to take is forgetting to water/fertilise/tend to a plant at the right time. ![]() This is a handy piece of tech for the absent-minded gardener. Garden Manager: Plant Alarm (free Android) Why Yorkshire Gold is looking for the Great British Garden The app to help you: Get organised
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