It’s a beautiful sunny day, and you finally have time to tackle that front yard project. You’ve done the measurements, analyzed the sunlight, and tuned your irrigation system. Now it’s time to hityour local garden center. A little prep goes a long way! This article walks you through using the PlantTAGG app in your local garden center to make it fast, easy and fun to create the garden of your dreams.
How to Use PlantTAGG in a Garden Center
PlantTAGG in a Garden Center – Remove the Guesswork
Plant lovers are overwhelmed with options. One quick search brings up thousands of plants. Of course, this fast anytime access is excellent if the information and advice are accurate and relevant for where you live.
When you don’t have time (or budget) to trial-and-error your way around a garden center, let PlantTAGG help! PlantTAGG offers quick and credible suggestions on smart plant purchases and care. We partner with garden centers and Master Gardeners to make it easier than ever to get faster, better recommendations on what to plant.
Here are three ways to use PlantTAGG in a garden center to remove the guesswork and get the yard and garden you desire:
1. Plant Recommendations Backed by Science Without Bias
PlantTAGG’s ‘Suggest a Plant’ feature uses cutting-edge technology to match your plant requirements with the perfect plants, trees, and flowers.
If you’ve been struggling with a decision on what to plant, PlantTAGG’s ‘Suggest a Plant’ is for you! Using PlantTAGG in a garden center is easy. Simply create your list of suggested plants (save to ‘Favorites’ in the app) and go!
PlantTAGG uses multiple data points to determine whether a plant will work in your yard. Some parameters include plant size, sunlight, moisture, location, climate, bloom time and more. We cross-reference that information with your geographic location and popular plants that gardeners closest to you have grown successfully. You can review the plant options and various attributes to help you confidently choose the plants that best meet your needs. No more guesswork!
You can find ‘Suggest a Plant’ in the menu at the top right corner of the PlantTAGG app. Try it today — or see it in action here:
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