A garden should not live in five places

Notes in one app. Photos somewhere else. Plant names half-remembered.

Gardening creates a trail of tiny records: a plant you meant to buy, a bed you changed, a photo you wanted to keep, a task you forgot, and a note that would have helped next spring.

  • Plant lists drift away from the spaces where those plants actually grow.
  • Photos collect in your camera roll without the story behind them.
  • Wishlists, tasks, and journal notes stay disconnected until you need them most.
Garden notes, photos, tasks, wishlists, and plant records scattered across separate tools

Photos

What bloomed?

The image survives, but the plant name often does not.

Notes

What changed?

Useful observations are hard to find when the next season arrives.

Tasks

What is next?

Care work is easier when it stays close to the garden plan.

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Florabella brings the pieces together: plans, plants, photos, journals, clippings, and tasks in one calm garden workspace.