Gardening · free

Your garden already knows when it rains.

Agricouz puts your garden on a map, follows the forecast where it actually stands and tells you what to do: skip Thursday’s watering, cover the tomatoes on Sunday night. Nothing to read, nothing to work out.

Browser, iOS and Android0 plants documented

How it works

Three things, and the app takes it from there.

A garden placed on a map gives you a forecast. A forecast plus your crops gives you an instruction.

  1. 1

    Place your garden

    A name, an icon, a point on the map — or a search by town. That position is what gives you your weather.

  2. 2

    Add your crops

    Pick from the directory. Each plant becomes a dated crop: sown, planted, harvested.

  3. 3

    Get the instructions

    Watering to do or to postpone, frost, heatwave, high winds. A notification when it matters, not every day.

What sets us apart

We watch the soil, not only the sky.

A weather app gives you 22 °C and a cloud. We also follow soil temperature and soil moisture at four depths — the numbers that actually decide whether your seeds come up and whether your plants are thirsty.

  • Sow at the right moment — is the ground warm enough for this seed yet?
  • Water only when needed — 3 mm of rain does not replace a watering; 8 mm does.
  • Hour-by-hour forecast — a frost at the end of the night does not show up in a daily average.

Weather & soil · Béhoust

7 days
Temperature · air and soil
Soil moisture · 4 depths
Rainfall
Wind and direction
Soil
18 °C
1–3 cm
0.28
3–9 cm
0.31
9–27 cm
0.34

10 kinds of alert

The garden watched while you get on with your life.

Every alert says what is coming, when, which crops it concerns, and what to do about it.

  • Frost

    Cover or bring in the tender crops before nightfall.

  • Heatwave

    Shade, mulch, water early in the morning.

  • High winds

    Stake the tall stems, lower the covers.

  • Hail

    Protect young plants under netting.

  • Watering
  • Sowing
  • Harvest
  • Snow
  • Flooding
  • Fire nearby

The directory

0 plants, and the right neighbours.

Water needs, exposure, sowing depth, cold hardiness, sowing and harvest windows, companion plants and plants to keep apart. Readable without an account.

Browse the directoryNo account needed

On your phone

The frost warning arrives before nightfall, not when you happen to think of it.

That is the whole point of the mobile app: notifications. Frost, heat, wind, watering to do or to postpone — while you can still do something about it. Same account, same gardens as on the web.

  • Push notifications, adjustable per type
  • Log a watering in one gesture, from the garden itself
  • Light, dark or automatic theme

iOS 15 and up · Android 9 and up

Frequently asked

Does it cost anything?
No. Creating gardens, following your crops and receiving alerts are free.
Do I have to install an app?
Whichever you prefer: Agricouz works in the browser, and the iOS and Android apps add push notifications. The account is the same everywhere.
How many gardens can I create?
As many as you like — the vegetable patch, the balcony, your parents’. Each has its own position and its own weather.
Where does the weather data come from?
From Open-Meteo, which provides hourly forecasts, soil temperature and soil moisture for your own town.

Put your first garden on the map.

Two minutes is enough. By this evening the app will know whether tomorrow needs watering.

Open the app

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