Take a look inside the app that knows your garden.
This is where GrowBox does its thinking - watching the weather over your exact patch, planning your tasks, and warning you before trouble hits. Scroll to see it working.
We warn you - and show you what to do.
GrowBox watches the weather over your exact patch - and the crops actually in it. Wind, frost, drought, pests or a harvest window: you get the alert before it costs you, with the fix attached.
A forecast for your garden - not the whole region
Hyper-local weather, checked daily against what's actually planted in your beds.
"Strong wind this Friday - your beans are vulnerable."The moment risk appears, you know
Drought setting in? Frost overnight? Pests on the move? The alert lands before the damage does.
"Five days, no rain - drought threatens your patch."Every alert comes with the fix
Not just a warning - the exact task, timed for your patch, so you know what to do tonight.
"Stake + tie your beans before Friday."Tasks that get the most from your garden.
Every day, GrowBox turns your patch, your climate and the forecast into a short list of the jobs worth doing - so you always know exactly what to do next, and nothing gets missed.
Your list, not a generic calendar
Built from the crops actually growing in your beds - not a one-size-fits-all planting chart.
"Today: thin your carrot seedlings to 3cm."Timed by the weather, not the packet
Rain coming? Watering drops off the list. Heat wave? Shade and mulch jump the queue.
"Rain tomorrow - skip watering tonight."Small jobs, big harvests
Tick off a few minutes a day and the app makes sure they add up to your best season yet.
"Feed your tomatoes - 2 minutes, +2 weeks of fruit."Know exactly what to plant, when.
Planting plans matched to your climate, your space and the season ahead.
Tour coming soonPut a gardener's brain in your pocket.
Be first in line for the GrowBox app - alerts, daily tasks and planting plans, all matched to your exact patch. We'll do the worrying; you do the growing.
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