PlantNet: a Citizen Science Project on Biodiversity The issue we ran into during our little experiment was finding the apps that would truly identify plants from a picture at no cost, so we are going to give you the scoop on a few of our favorites that are available on both devices for free. There are a considerable number of plant identification apps for both iPhone and Android (but not always both). From meditation to banking to ordering food - there are few things you can’t do from your phone, and identifying plants is no exception. Now, now do you see our tree? Everything that made that giant tree is already contained inside this tiny little seed.These days, there’s an app to help you do absolutely everything. But let’s just pretend for a minute that it’s a seed, alright? We’ll just use our imaginations. Here are the printable planting calendars for you to download: 2 pages with list of veggies, and a blank one for you to add your favorite plants.Īfter talking so much about seeds, I have to end this post with my favorite lines from A Bug’s Life:įlik: Here, pretend – pretend that that’s a seed.įlik: Oh, I know it’s a rock, I know. Germinate seeds in 1/3 time with 3 time more success. Make a seed storage box from 2 shoe boxes. Please feel free to share your favorite local gardening guide and planting calendar resources by leaving a comment here! =)īefore I say goodbye for the weekend, here are a couple of related posts you may like: ![]() If you live in California or similar climate, there’s a great book called Golden Gate Gardening: The Complete Guide to Year-Round Food Gardening in the San Francisco Bay Area & Coastal California which has a wonderful planting calendar and lots of great tips.
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