Gardenize helps you keep track of all the plants in your garden and offers information on how to care for them, including location, crop rotation, and yearly tracking of plants and crops. You can keep notes and photos of your plants in a single place. A dynamic news feed gives you perspective on how to keep your garden beautiful and healthy. Different sections of the app specialize in plants, types of flower beds or raised beds, and tasks such as watering, fertilizing, or harvesting.
Document your plant development from seed to full-grown plant, track the condition of the soil and duration of sunlight, and keep a running narrative of your garden with up-to-date photos. You can create a public or private account so friends can follow you and you can track gardens worldwide.
The app is free; however, if you want to export or download your information, you can choose to pay for up to 30 exports as PDFs, spreadsheets, or photo galleries. This app, previously called PlantSnapp, is targeted to both gardeners and general plant owners. It features a vast plant library, but the real attraction is the ability to snap and upload a picture of a plant — or pest — and have an expert gardener identify it for you. You can also create a care calendar when you tag your plants to a list on the app.
Connecting with plant experts is a premium feature, but you do get free stuff both when you download the app and every month so that you can connect to the experts even without a monthly, quarterly, or annual premium account. SmartPlant has teamed up with several commercial vendors so that if you scan plant barcodes at retail partners, you get all kinds of goodies like monthly care, or a free premium membership trial, and more.
The latest care calendar provides the bonus of an interactive checklist in which you can mark plant maintenance duties as complete once you finish them. The calendar includes numerous useful guidelines and suggestions.
You can also use the Planting Now tab for inspiration on what to plant each month. The app offers details for growing nearly popular garden vegetables, with specific planting information for the U. Connect your OBD accessory for even more data displayed in-app. Track day logging doesn't get more comprehensive than the easy-to-use Track Attack app. From the moment you pull up to one of hundreds of courses stored in the app's memory, Track Attack recognizes the circuit and times your way through it.
Have a VBOX data recorder lying around? In that case, it behooves you to download the VBOX Sport Performance Test app, which beams the data—lap times, straightline acceleration, and the like—received straight to your smartphone. The app download is free, but even the most basic VBOX will set you back several hundred dollars. If you bring your wifi-enabled GoPro to the track, and prefer to capture video "the old-fashioned way," there's still an app to facilitate capturing the best possible shots.
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Even if there aren't rally stages in your neighborhood, that doesn't mean you can't use Rally Co-Pilot, the app designed to "calculate special stages and save them. Who needs a co-driver when app tech is this good? With only your iPhone at your disposal, you can be almost as handy as your local mechanic.
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