My Potager Garden

by Nicolas Berthel


Lifestyle

free



The app that ease the planification of your garden and the growing of vegetable


My Potager will allow you to completly manage your kitchen garden. Whether you are a beginner or more advanced gardener, you will find all the information youll need to grow more than 70 vegetables, flowers or herbs.In addition to those plant descriptions, My Potager offers a tool allowing you to plan your complete garden over the year.Here is the list of all the features of the application :For each vegetable :- A detailed description- A calendar view showing the seeding and/or planting dates- A calendar for the harvest dates- Managing of several gardens- Many size combinations (from 1x1 to 9x9)- Planning of your gardens month after month- Possibility to export your gardens as PDF- You can even enrich the existing database by creating your own plants.Cherry on the cake ! You dont need any Internet connection, everything is working directly on your phone or tablet!enhancements and bug fix

Read trusted reviews from application customers

Helpful for planning what to plant, when and where (you can design a square garden with divisions ). Unfortunately I cannot choose to have a plant less than 7 months (the numbers are not visible on the menu),so it's not usable...

Luciano Rodriguez

While the app crashes occasionally and there is a size limit on your garden bed, this has been the only app that offers layout, planting dates, vegetable information, log of when you sow seeds, transplant and harvest your garden. Gives you a visual of where you have sown or planted each vegetable. You can also add your own vegetables and pictures. Not customizable for location, or to not use metric though.

Melody _

It is nearly useful. To make it useful it should clearly show the season of your garden, perhaps also the first and last frost. Different plants behave differently based on location too. To make it great, it could suggest what to plant next based on location, date, what is in the bed and history of the soil

Sebastian Ovide

This is impractical. Gardens: max size much too small, for example, I have an onion bed 5.5m *1.3m with six and twelve rows of four different alliums total over 500 plants. These are interplanted with early carrots. Each time I want to add a plant I must start with artichoke and find garlic or carrot or onion or shallots. I use equidistant (hexagonal) plantings. The description talks about being able to copy plants, but nowhere in help does it say how.

Michael Open

Exactly the app I've been seeking. It's simple and intuitive. Gives you the ability to keep track of what you sowed in which bed and how many months to harvest, so planning and tracking is documented and available as a PDF export too. I love that you can copy and customize any existing vegetables to accommodate your particular varieties.

Gerry Soroczak

First click and I found myself diverted to an ad. All attempts to leave the page led to other ads. Never got to to try the app because of their sell off to commercial advertising. Shame

John Newman

Please can you consider that our earth also has a Southern Hemisphere? Yes, we exist, and we also love to garden down here.

A Google user

Looks like a nice app, but I couldn't set it for Southern Hemisphere seasons, so I'll try another. ..

Fred de Zwart

At least mine is all english. Informative in every way, but i'd like to see next update to add 1. Amount of water required for each plant and 2. Watermelon in plant category. Thanks.

O. L. C.

My copy is in English. Seasons seem to be for N hemisphere not Australia but this can be overcome. French would be good as I could revise my school french from 60 years ago.

Don Rawding