Personal garden memory for iPhone

Seedling

The calm iOS app that remembers what mystery seedlings became in your garden, then helps you decide whether to keep, move, pot up, remove, or wait.

82%
similar to last April
10d
until true leaves
5
practical actions

New sighting

Scan result

Back fence 74%

Likely identity

Foxglove seedling

Keep

Similar seedlings here became foxgloves. Keep one or two, remove extras.

Seen before

82%

Back fence - April 2025. You kept 3 and removed 8.

Keep Remove Move Pot up Wait

Back fence sighting

Seen here before.

82%
Likely foxglove seedling

Keep one or two, remove extras. Recheck unknowns once true leaves appear.

Keep Wait 10d Save memory

Seedling answers the gardener's real question:

Have I seen this exact thing here before, what did it become, and should I keep it?

Beyond plant ID

Garden memory, not guesswork.

Most plant apps try to name a mature plant. Seedling is built for ambiguous first leaves, rough garden zones, and the decisions gardeners actually make with muddy hands.

01

Seen-before matching

Compare a new photo against your previous seedlings, then show where similar sprouts appeared and what they became.

02

Practical next steps

Recommend keep, remove, move, pot up, or wait based on confidence, garden zone, season, and your past outcomes.

03

Useful uncertainty

When it is too early to know, Seedling turns the unknown into a reminder to re-photograph at the right growth stage.

Fast capture loop

From mystery sprout to confident action.

Seedling keeps the MVP loop intentionally small: capture the seedling, choose a rough zone, compare against garden memory, then save the outcome so the next scan gets smarter.

  1. Scan

    Take or import a seedling photo in seconds.

  2. Place

    Pick a rough zone like Back fence, Shaded border, or Patio pots.

  3. Compare

    Surface similar seedlings from past seasons and nearby zones.

  4. Decide

    Act now, correct the app, or send it to the mystery queue.

Private garden intelligence

The same seedling can mean different things in different beds.

Seedling uses simple garden zones because context matters. A volunteer can be welcome along the back fence and a nuisance in the vegetable bed.

Back fence 4 mysteries
Shaded border 2 due today
Patio pots Tomato volunteers
Vegetable bed Remove bindweed

Plant memory

Foxglove

82% match

Usually welcome, but too many become work. First seedlings appear March to April, flowers show in June, and your note says to keep them away from the vegetable bed.

Ornamental Pollinator useful Self-seeds heavily

Native iOS shape

Five focused screens, one garden loop.

Today

See due rechecks, recent sightings, and seasonal patterns.

Scan

Capture a seedling and get a confidence-aware recommendation.

Garden

Track recurring patterns by rough zone, not complicated maps.

Mysteries

Queue uncertain seedlings until true leaves make them easier to read.

Memory

Review plant histories, outcomes, tags, and personal preferences.

Built for the garden you actually have

Seedling remembers, compares, and learns from your choices.

Honest when it does not know yet. Useful when it has seen the pattern before. Quiet enough to use while you are standing in the border wondering what to pull.

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