Photograph once · An almanac for good
Walk round with your phone.
Come back with an almanac.
Snap everything you pass, one plant per shot. Green Claws works out what they are, you confirm, and from then on it tells you what is in flower, what needs water, and what wants doing this month.
Six houseplants on a windowsill is a collection. So is a balcony, an allotment, or half an acre. No garden required.
Snap everything
One plant per shot, as many as you like. Identification runs in the background — nothing makes you wait on one plant before starting the next.
You confirm
Each photo comes back with its three likeliest species, how confident the match is, and reference photographs so you can check for yourself. It reads whether the plant lives indoors or out from the shot, and that is one tap to correct.
Which is it?
Then it's an almanac
Your plants by the month. Every one gets a page of its own — light, shelter, hardiness, and whether it is toxic to pets or children. A job written for a border never shows up for the same plant on a windowsill.
- Japanese anemoneAnemone hupehensis
- HydrangeaH. paniculata
- VerbenaV. bonariensis
- Japanese snowballViburnum plicatum
Quiet by design
Plants run on months, not push notifications.
No daily reminders. No streaks. A summary on Sunday morning, and a nudge when it genuinely has not rained for days.
- A summary on Sunday mornings, and nothing else that week.
- Watering outdoors follows real rainfall where you are — not a schedule.
- No dry-spell nudges if everything you own lives indoors.
- Your location is rounded to about 10km before it ever leaves the app.
Publishing
What you grow is worth showing to somebody.
One switch turns yours into a website — your photographs, your plants, what is in flower this week — at a link you can send to anyone. Private until you say otherwise.
See an example garden →Free for your first five plants.
The full almanac, not a trial of it. Pro is £19.99 a year or £49 once, for unlimited plants and a published garden.