CoworkGarden.
// AI gardening planner · Zone 6b–10a

The slow record. Composed in seasons,
not in sprints.

Every seed in the ground is a track that plays for seven seasons. CoworkGarden is the dashboard for what goes where, when it plays, and how to run the studio.

// What it does

Six tools, one yard, every week of the year.

Built around the actual rhythm of growing food at home — the planning, the doing, the noticing, and the eating.

// 01

Yard map

Upload a photo of your yard. Draw zones. Drop plants on the map. Visual memory that survives seasons — and onboards new helpers in one glance.

// 02

Companion lookup

Add a plant, see what goes near it (good), what to avoid (bad), what's neutral. 500+ pairings sourced from permaculture practice, not folklore.

// 03

Plant doctor

Photo of yellow leaves → AI diagnosis in under five seconds. Get the cause, the fix, and the timing. No more half-hour Google rabbit holes.

// 04

Weekly tasks

Monday morning: a fresh task list generated from your zone, your plants, the date, and the forecast. "Where do I start tomorrow?" — answered.

// 05

Harvest countdown

"Your lettuce is 12 days from harvest. Your melon needs 47 more days." Per-plant countdown so dinner planning starts before the seed is even up.

// 06

Soil plan

Plug in a $10 moisture/pH meter reading and get an amendment plan. Cheap inputs, real numbers, no guesswork.

// User one

Built by a producer growing 17 varieties in his Pennsylvania backyard.

What Jay builds for himself becomes the dashboard for everyone. Every feature is shipped against a real Zone 6b yard with seventeen seed varieties, a Tokyo-florist–inspired master plan, and a weekly photo log.

The product roadmap is the yard. If it doesn't work for the slow record, it doesn't ship.

→ Tour user #1's live dashboard

// Pricing

Free for the first ten plants. Honest after that.

Annual pricing, transparent tiers. The Grower plan covers most home gardens; Homestead is for permaculture and family operations.

Seedling
Free
For newcomers testing the waters
  • Up to 10 plants
  • 5 plant-doctor queries per month
  • Basic companion lookups
  • Single zone, single yard
Homestead
$99 / yr
For permaculture & family farms
  • Everything in Grower
  • Multi-yard, family sharing
  • API access
  • Seasonal yearbook (printed)
  • Penn Woods biochar discount
// Common questions

Things people actually ask.

Do I need a giant garden to use this?

No. Seedling tier is built for ten plants — that's a single raised bed, a balcony, or a windowsill. Most users start there and grow into Grower over a season.

What zones do you support?

USDA hardiness zones 6b through 10a today, with detailed companion-planting and harvest-prediction data. Other zones still get the planner and plant doctor; some date-sensitive features are zone-locked.

Is there an app, or just the web?

Web-first, mobile-optimized. The dashboard is fully usable from a phone in the yard. Native mobile apps are on the post-launch roadmap.

Who's behind this?

One founder — a music producer running 100+ websites and a 17-variety permaculture yard in Zone 6b Pennsylvania. The yard is user #1; the app exists because the spreadsheets stopped scaling.

How do you handle my photos?

Photos you upload for plant doctor or yard mapping are processed and discarded — not retained beyond the response. Yard maps you save are stored on your account and never shared.