🌾 Growing Guides

Optimize your garden’s health and productivity with Farmers Bounty’s intelligent growing guides. From water management to climate adaptation, these tools help you grow successfully in your specific conditions.

📑 Table of Contents


💧 Water Management

Access at Farmers Bounty → Water Management

Dashboard Overview

The Water Management dashboard provides:

  • Current Soil Moisture: Estimated moisture levels
  • Weather Forecast: Upcoming rain predictions
  • Watering Recommendations: What needs water today
  • Water Budget: Track water usage
  • Irrigation Schedule: Automated system timing

Smart Watering Recommendations

System calculates watering needs based on:

Plant Requirements:

  • Species-specific water needs
  • Growth stage (seedlings need more frequent watering)
  • Container vs in-ground (containers dry faster)
  • Root depth and spread

Weather Conditions:

  • Recent rainfall amounts
  • Temperature and humidity
  • Wind speed (increases evaporation)
  • Solar radiation (heat stress)
  • Forecast for next 7 days

Soil Factors:

  • Soil type (clay retains, sand drains)
  • Organic matter content
  • Mulch coverage
  • Slope and drainage

Watering Zones

Create watering zones for efficient management:

  1. Click Create Zone
  2. Define zone:
    • Name: e.g., “Raised Beds”, “Container Garden”
    • Locations: Which garden locations included
    • Irrigation Type: Manual, drip, sprinkler, soaker hose
    • Water Source: Municipal, well, rainwater
  3. Set zone preferences:
    • Preferred watering time (morning/evening)
    • Maximum frequency
    • Water restrictions (if any)
  4. Save zone

Logging Watering Events

Manual Logging:

  1. Click Log Watering
  2. Select zone or specific plants
  3. Enter details:
    • Date and time
    • Duration (minutes)
    • Method (hand watering, irrigation, rain)
    • Amount (if measured)
  4. Add notes
  5. Save

Automatic Logging:

  • Rainfall automatically logged from weather station
  • Smart irrigation controllers can sync
  • Soil moisture sensors provide real-time data

Water Budget Tracking

Monitor water usage and costs:

Setting Up Budget:

  1. Go to Water Budget tab
  2. Enter water rates (cost per gallon/liter)
  3. Set monthly budget limit
  4. Define conservation goals

Tracking Usage:

  • Daily Usage: Gallons/liters per day
  • Weekly Trends: Usage patterns
  • Monthly Total: Compare to budget
  • Cost Tracking: Actual spending
  • Efficiency Score: How well you’re conserving

Conservation Tips:

System suggests water-saving strategies:

  • Mulching recommendations
  • Drip irrigation upgrades
  • Drought-tolerant plant suggestions
  • Optimal watering times
  • Rainwater harvesting opportunities

Irrigation Schedule

Create automated watering schedules:

  1. Select zone
  2. Click Create Schedule
  3. Set parameters:
    • Frequency: Daily, every X days, specific days
    • Time: Start time
    • Duration: How long to run
    • Seasonal Adjustments: Increase/decrease by season
  4. Enable smart features:
    • Rain Skip: Skip if it rained recently
    • Weather Forecast: Skip if rain predicted
    • Temperature Adjust: Increase duration on hot days
    • Soil Moisture: Only water if below threshold
  5. Save schedule

Watering Alerts

Receive notifications for:

  • Critical Plants: Plants desperately need water
  • Optimal Timing: Best time to water today
  • Rain Forecast: Don’t water, rain coming
  • Heat Stress: Extra watering needed
  • Budget Alerts: Approaching water budget limit
  • System Reminders: Check irrigation system
💡 Water Wisdom: Deep, infrequent watering encourages deeper root growth and more drought-resistant plants. The system recommends watering deeply 2-3 times per week rather than shallow daily watering.

🌡️ Climate Intelligence

Access at Farmers Bounty → Climate Intelligence

Climate Dashboard

Understand your local climate:

Current Conditions:

  • Real-time temperature and humidity
  • Wind speed and direction
  • Solar radiation and UV index
  • Barometric pressure
  • Dew point

Climate Zones:

  • USDA Hardiness Zone: Based on minimum winter temperature
  • AHS Heat Zone: Based on days above 86°F
  • Sunset Climate Zone: Comprehensive regional climate
  • Koppen Classification: Scientific climate type

Growing Season:

  • Last Spring Frost: Average and actual dates
  • First Fall Frost: Average and predicted dates
  • Frost-Free Days: Length of growing season
  • Season Extensions: Using protection methods

Frost Protection

Frost Alerts:

Receive advance warnings:

  • 7-day frost forecast
  • Severity level (light, moderate, hard freeze)
  • Which plants are at risk
  • Protection recommendations
  • Notification timing (evening before)

Protection Strategies:

MethodProtection LevelBest For
Row Covers2-4°F protectionLow-growing crops, seedlings
Cloches4-6°F protectionIndividual plants
Cold Frames10-15°F protectionGreens, cool-season crops
Low Tunnels8-12°F protectionRaised beds, rows
Greenhouses20-30°F protectionYear-round growing

Tracking Frost Events:

  • Log actual frost dates
  • Record damage (if any)
  • Note protection methods used
  • Track effectiveness
  • Improve predictions over time

Heat Stress Management

Heat Alerts:

Monitor dangerous heat:

  • Heat wave warnings
  • Heat index calculations
  • Plant stress predictions
  • Watering adjustments
  • Shade recommendations

Heat Protection:

  • Shade Cloth: 30-50% reduction in light/heat
  • Mulching: Keep soil cool and moist
  • Extra Watering: Increase frequency
  • Misting: Cool plants during peak heat
  • Timing: Harvest early morning when cool

Growing Degree Days (GDD)

What are GDD?

Growing Degree Days measure heat accumulation over time, helping predict plant development:

  • Formula: (Daily Max Temp + Daily Min Temp) / 2 – Base Temp
  • Base Temperature: Varies by plant (usually 50°F for cool-season, 60°F for warm-season)
  • Accumulation: Sum GDD over season
  • Prediction: Plants reach stages at specific GDD totals

Using GDD:

  1. View plant profile → GDD Requirements
  2. See GDD needed for:
    • Germination
    • First true leaves
    • Flowering
    • Fruit set
    • Harvest maturity
  3. Dashboard shows current GDD accumulation
  4. Predict harvest dates more accurately than “days to maturity”
  5. Compare actual vs expected development

Climate Adaptation Strategies

Get personalized recommendations for your climate:

Plant Selection:

  • Varieties suited to your zone
  • Heat-tolerant options
  • Cold-hardy varieties
  • Drought-resistant plants
  • Disease-resistant in your climate

Timing Optimization:

  • Best planting windows
  • Succession planting schedules
  • Season extension techniques
  • Fall planting opportunities

Infrastructure:

  • Shade structures for hot climates
  • Wind breaks for windy areas
  • Drainage for wet climates
  • Irrigation for dry climates
  • Season extension structures
⚠️ Climate Change Note: Historical climate data may not predict future conditions. The system uses both historical averages and recent trends to provide recommendations.

🌿 Native Plants

Access at Farmers Bounty → Native Plants

Why Native Plants?

Native plants offer numerous benefits:

  • Adapted to Climate: Evolved for local conditions
  • Low Maintenance: Need less water, fertilizer, care
  • Support Wildlife: Food and habitat for local species
  • Pest Resistant: Natural defenses against local pests
  • Soil Health: Appropriate root systems
  • Biodiversity: Preserve regional plant heritage

Native Plant Database

Browse plants native to your region:

Search Filters:

  • Region: State, county, ecoregion
  • Type: Trees, shrubs, perennials, grasses, vines
  • Conditions: Sun, shade, wet, dry
  • Features: Flowers, berries, fall color
  • Wildlife Value: Pollinators, birds, butterflies
  • Size: Height and spread ranges

Plant Profiles:

Each native plant profile includes:

  • Common and scientific names
  • Native range map
  • Growing requirements
  • Wildlife benefits
  • Companion plants
  • Propagation methods
  • Cultural significance
  • Where to buy locally

Native Plant Collections

Pre-designed native plant combinations:

Pollinator Garden:

  • Mix of native flowers
  • Bloom succession spring-fall
  • Attracts bees, butterflies, hummingbirds
  • Low maintenance

Rain Garden:

  • Tolerates wet conditions
  • Deep roots improve drainage
  • Filters stormwater
  • Beautiful and functional

Shade Garden:

  • Thrives in low light
  • Native woodland plants
  • Year-round interest
  • Minimal care needed

Meadow Mix:

  • Native grasses and wildflowers
  • Low mowing requirements
  • Wildlife habitat
  • Erosion control

Native Plant Suppliers

Find local sources:

  • Native Plant Nurseries: Specialized growers
  • Conservation Districts: Often sell seedlings
  • Native Plant Sales: Annual events
  • Seed Sources: Regionally appropriate seeds
  • Plant Rescues: Save plants from development

Native Grasses

Explore native grass options:

Ornamental Grasses:

  • Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum)
  • Little Bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium)
  • Indian Grass (Sorghastrum nutans)
  • Muhly Grass (Muhlenbergia capillaris)

Lawn Alternatives:

  • Buffalo Grass (Bouteloua dactyloides)
  • Blue Grama (Bouteloua gracilis)
  • Sedges (Carex species)
  • Mixed native meadow

Native Vines

Vertical interest with native vines:

  • Trumpet Vine (Campsis radicans) – Hummingbirds
  • Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) – Birds
  • Coral Honeysuckle (Lonicera sempervirens) – Pollinators
  • Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) – Butterflies

🦋 Pollinator Support

Access at Farmers Bounty → Pollinator Dashboard

Pollinator Dashboard

Track and support pollinators in your garden:

Dashboard Widgets:

  • Pollinator-Friendly Plants: Count in your garden
  • Bloom Calendar: Ensure season-long blooms
  • Pollinator Sightings: Species you’ve observed
  • Garden Score: How pollinator-friendly is your garden
  • Recommendations: Plants to add

Pollinator Tracker

Access at Farmers Bounty → Pollinator Tracker

Logging Sightings:

  1. Click Add Sighting
  2. Select pollinator type:
    • Bees (honeybees, bumblebees, native bees)
    • Butterflies
    • Moths
    • Hummingbirds
    • Beetles
    • Flies
    • Wasps
  3. Identify species (if known)
  4. Note location and plant visited
  5. Upload photo (optional)
  6. Record behavior (feeding, nesting, etc.)
  7. Save sighting

Sighting Analysis:

  • Species Diversity: How many different pollinators
  • Abundance Trends: Increasing or decreasing
  • Seasonal Patterns: When pollinators are most active
  • Plant Preferences: Which plants attract most
  • Time of Day: Peak activity times

Pollinator Reference Guide

Learn about common pollinators:

Bees:

  • Honeybees: Managed colonies, generalist feeders
  • Bumblebees: Native, excellent pollinators, buzz pollination
  • Mason Bees: Solitary, early spring, cavity nesters
  • Leafcutter Bees: Solitary, summer active, leaf pieces
  • Sweat Bees: Small, native, attracted to sweat

Butterflies:

  • Monarchs: Milkweed specialists, migratory
  • Swallowtails: Large, various host plants
  • Painted Ladies: Generalists, common
  • Skippers: Small, grass feeders
  • Blues: Tiny, specific host plants

Hummingbirds:

  • Ruby-throated: Eastern US, red flowers
  • Rufous: Western US, aggressive
  • Anna’s: Year-round in some areas
  • Black-chinned: Western US, adaptable

Creating Pollinator Habitat

Food Sources:

  • Nectar Plants: Energy for adults
  • Pollen Plants: Protein for larvae
  • Host Plants: Where butterflies lay eggs
  • Season-Long Blooms: Spring through fall
  • Variety: Different flower shapes and colors

Nesting Sites:

  • Bare Ground: Many native bees nest in soil
  • Hollow Stems: Leave dead plant stalks
  • Bee Hotels: Drilled wood blocks or bamboo
  • Brush Piles: Shelter and overwintering
  • Dead Trees: Cavity-nesting habitat

Water Sources:

  • Shallow Dishes: With pebbles for landing
  • Birdbaths: Keep clean and filled
  • Mud Puddles: Butterflies need minerals
  • Dripping Water: Movement attracts

Pesticide-Free:

  • Avoid neonicotinoids (harmful to bees)
  • Use organic pest control
  • Tolerate some pest damage
  • Encourage beneficial insects
  • Spot-treat only when necessary

Pollinator Garden Score

System evaluates your garden:

Scoring Criteria:

  • Plant Diversity: Number of pollinator-friendly species
  • Bloom Coverage: Flowers available all season
  • Native Plants: Percentage of natives
  • Habitat Features: Nesting sites, water, shelter
  • Pesticide Use: Organic practices
  • Garden Size: Larger = more habitat

Score Levels:

  • Bronze (0-40): Getting started
  • Silver (41-70): Good pollinator support
  • Gold (71-90): Excellent habitat
  • Platinum (91-100): Pollinator paradise

Improvement Suggestions:

System recommends specific actions to increase score:

  • Add specific plants for gaps in bloom calendar
  • Create nesting habitat
  • Add water features
  • Reduce pesticide use
  • Increase native plant percentage

📚 Knowledge Base

Access at Farmers Bounty → Knowledge Base

Search the Knowledge Base

Powerful search across gardening knowledge:

  1. Enter search query (e.g., “tomato blight treatment”)
  2. System searches:
    • Built-in articles
    • Plant database
    • Your garden notes
    • External sources (via Tavily API)
  3. Results ranked by relevance
  4. Filter by:
    • Article type
    • Date
    • Source
    • Your location relevance

Knowledge Categories

Plant Care:

  • Watering techniques
  • Fertilization schedules
  • Pruning methods
  • Staking and support
  • Mulching benefits

Pest & Disease:

  • Identification guides
  • Organic treatments
  • Prevention strategies
  • Beneficial insects
  • Integrated pest management

Soil Health:

  • Soil testing
  • Amendments
  • Composting
  • Cover crops
  • pH management

Techniques:

  • Companion planting
  • Succession planting
  • Crop rotation
  • Square foot gardening
  • Vertical gardening

Preservation:

  • Canning methods
  • Freezing techniques
  • Dehydrating
  • Fermenting
  • Root cellaring

Adding Custom Articles

Build your personal knowledge base:

  1. Click Add Article
  2. Enter article details:
    • Title: Clear, descriptive
    • Category: Select from list
    • Content: Your notes, tips, lessons learned
    • Tags: Keywords for searching
    • Source: Where you learned this
    • Photos: Visual references
  3. Save article

AI-Powered Answers

Ask questions in natural language:

  1. Type question (e.g., “When should I plant tomatoes in Atlanta?”)
  2. AI analyzes:
    • Your location and climate
    • Current date and weather
    • Knowledge base articles
    • Plant database
    • Your garden history
  3. Receive personalized answer
  4. See source references
  5. Ask follow-up questions

📖 Glossary

Access at Farmers Bounty → Glossary

Gardening Terms

Comprehensive glossary of gardening terminology:

Browse by Category:

  • Plant Parts: Nodes, internodes, petioles, etc.
  • Growing Terms: Hardening off, pinching, deadheading
  • Soil Terms: Tilth, friable, compaction
  • Climate Terms: Microclimate, hardiness zone, GDD
  • Pest Terms: Integrated pest management, beneficial insects
  • Techniques: Succession planting, companion planting

Search Glossary:

  • Type term to find definition
  • See related terms
  • View usage examples
  • Link to relevant articles

Plant Glossary

Botanical terms explained:

  • Annual: Completes lifecycle in one year
  • Perennial: Lives for multiple years
  • Biennial: Two-year lifecycle
  • Deciduous: Loses leaves seasonally
  • Evergreen: Retains leaves year-round
  • Cultivar: Cultivated variety
  • Hybrid: Cross between species/varieties
  • Heirloom: Open-pollinated, 50+ years old

Pollinator Glossary

Terms related to pollinators:

  • Pollination: Transfer of pollen
  • Nectar: Sweet liquid attracting pollinators
  • Host Plant: Where insects lay eggs/larvae feed
  • Larva: Immature insect stage
  • Metamorphosis: Transformation from larva to adult
  • Proboscis: Feeding tube of butterflies/moths

✅ Growing Guide Best Practices

  • ✓ Check water recommendations daily
  • ✓ Monitor weather forecasts for frost/heat
  • ✓ Track GDD for accurate harvest predictions
  • ✓ Choose native plants when possible
  • ✓ Support pollinators with diverse plantings
  • ✓ Log pollinator sightings regularly
  • ✓ Search knowledge base before asking online
  • ✓ Add your own tips to knowledge base
  • ✓ Use glossary to learn proper terminology
  • ✓ Implement climate adaptation strategies

🔗 Related Guides

  • Plant Management: Apply growing knowledge to your plants
  • Planning & Design: Design pollinator-friendly layouts
  • Tools & Features: Analyze your garden’s performance
  • Preservation: Preserve your harvest