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How to grow at home could be of interest to all those who don't enjoy being at home all the time, but also don't want to break any regulations by traveling to the cottage. If you've already exercised a lot and you're not interested in acquiring new knowledge, you can try gardening. In today's article, we will bring you five tips on how to grow practically anything (legal) at home, on the balcony and in the garden.

PlantNet

The PlantNet app won't teach you how often to water your dragon fruit, when to plant your tomatoes, or how to talk on the kelp, but it will help you identify what's actually growing around you. PlantNet recognizes all kinds of plants from houseplants to those found in the forest, and it also lets you add your own photos. The application is completely free, Czech names are a matter of course.

You can download the PlantNet app for free here.

Veggie Garden Planner

Planning to start a garden or greenhouse for the first time? Called Veggie Garden Planner, the app tells you what, when, where and where you should plant. You will find out which is the most suitable place to grow selected species, which plants you can plant next to each other without worry, and you will also find advice on fertilizing, planting time or even harvest time. The application takes into account your geographical location.

You can download the Veggie Garden Planner app for free here.

Veggie Grower

The Veggie Grower application, similar to the aforementioned Veggie Garden Planner, will help you with planting (not only) vegetables or herbs. You will learn when is the best time to germinate, plant or transplant, when and how to harvest, or when and how much you should water each species. In the app you will also find useful charts, tables, a calendar and much more.

You can download the Veggie Grower app for free here.

WaterMe - Gardening Reminders

Watering is an integral part growing plants. This is an activity that should not be neglected in any case, but which is also relatively easy to forget, which of course the plants may not like very much. In the WaterMe app, you can add whatever you're growing and the app itself will alert you every time it's time to water.

Download the WaterMe - Gardening Reminders app for free here.

DIY Gardening Tips

The DIY Gardening Tips application will not make you a professional planter, but it will serve as an interesting source of inspiration for tips for your gardening. Here you will find ideas on how to use various leftovers from the kitchen when growing, how to protect your plants, or how to improve your garden. You can share individual tips in the usual ways.

Download the DIX Gardening Tips app for free here.

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