Tell the Harvest Planner who you are feeding and what you love to eat, and it works out how many plants of each crop to put in. Then it gets sharper every season, because it learns from what you really picked.
Most people grow too much of one thing and not enough of another. The Harvest Planner starts from sourced, real-world yields and your household size, then keeps tuning the numbers against your own logged harvests so the plan fits your patch, not an average garden. It is in Beta, and it gets better the more you use it.
Set how many people you are feeding and pick the crops your family actually eats.
The planner turns that into how many of each plant to put in, with realistic yields.
As you record harvests, the plan adjusts to your real results for next season.
The Harvest Planner is wired into everything you track. It reads your logged harvests to sharpen next year's quantities, checks your seed box so you only buy what you are short on, and looks at your pantry and preserves so a full shelf of relish means fewer tomatoes this year.
A glut it predicts can flow straight into preserving, and the plants it recommends drop neatly into your garden planner. Nothing sits on its own.
Free to start. Works offline. Built for New Zealand. Go Pro from $4.99 a month for the full planner.