Hanaco Garden – A Calm iOS Garden
Cozy creature-collection garden with cloud backup, no pressure gameplay.

The site nails a vintage botanical aesthetic and exposes basic account flows (email + Google sign-in) — it feels like the author's personal plant inventory opened to the public. It's clearly early: the landing promises tracking of varieties and planting years but shows no sign of bulk import, geotagged plant pins, photo timelines, or care/reminder features that would make it genuinely useful at scale. Add CSV import, location mapping, and recurring care reminders and this could move from a charming prototype to an indispensable tool for serious hobbyists.
Home gardeners, orchard owners, hobbyist landscapers, garden enthusiasts and small-scale nursery managers
I originally built this to keep track of my rose garden (with currently 150 roses and counting, which are where) and my orchard (again mostly to remember which variety and year of planting). Several people asked me to make a public version, so now its public.
You can see a completed-ish design here: https://floracarta.com/design/vzqJ7UCrCSB8
Release notes: https://floracarta.com/about
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