You're in your garden and notice a beautiful, new-to-you flower that has popped up somewhere unexpected -- pull it or leave it? Where do you turn for gardenong advice? Technology, of course.
You're in your garden and notice a beautiful, new-to-you flower that has popped up somewhere unexpected -- pull it or leave it? Or you experienced the deflating discovery of a gray-white crust on the soil in your seed-starting tray.
Results are based on visually similar images provided by users from around the world, and if the app can't identify your photo, it solicits IDs from other users. From Seed to Spoon Scroll through the illustrated menu of fruits and vegetables, and add what you'd like to plant to your virtual"Grow Box." Then get seed-starting, transplanting and harvesting dates for those plants, customized for your location as assessed via GPS.
PictureThis Snap a photo, and the app will ID your plant and provide a plethora of information about it. You'll instantly see its health assessment, scientific classification, worldwide distribution, common uses, harvesting time , propagation methods, and sunlight, soil, water and fertilizer requirements. You'll also get answers to frequently asked questions about the plant, and can seamlessly share your photo and plant description with friends via text.
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