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Dibble answers one question well: when should I plant this, where I live?
Enter a ZIP or postal code and Dibble finds your hardiness zone and typical frost dates, then works out the start, sow, transplant and harvest windows for every crop in your garden. The same calculations run on the website and in the app, so the dates match wherever you check them.
Free - A planting calendar built from your zone and frost dates - Reminders before each window opens - A crop library with spacing, sun and companion planting details - Journal notes for what you actually planted, and when
Premium adds - A bed planner that lays crops out on a square-foot grid - Plant disease diagnosis from a photo - Multiple gardens, harvest tracking and perennials - Houseplant care and weather alerts
Privacy There is no sign-up, no email and no password. Your gardens live on your device and sync through your own iCloud if you use it. Nothing is sold, there is no ad tracking, and location is only used if you turn on weather alerts. You can export everything as JSON or CSV whenever you want, and restore a backup on any device.
Dibble covers the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, with zone and frost data for each, and works in English, Spanish and French.
Premium is $4.99 a month, $29.99 a year with a 7-day free trial, or $69.99 once for lifetime access. The core calendar stays free.
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Dibble turns a location into a schedule. Enter a ZIP or postal code and it finds your hardiness zone and typical frost dates, then works out the start, sow, transplant and harvest windows for every crop you grow. The same calculations run on the website and in the app, so the dates agree wherever you check them. It also works without an account. There is no sign-up, no email and no password, your gardens stay on your device and sync through your own iCloud, and nothing is tracked or sold.
Dibble's answer
Three things. The dates are specific to where you garden, because they come from your hardiness zone and local frost dates rather than general advice. The app asks nothing of you before it is useful, since there is no account to create. And the free tier stands on its own: the planting calendar, reminders, crop library and journal are all free, with Premium adding the bed planner, plant disease diagnosis, harvest tracking, perennials and weather alerts.
Dibble's answer
Home vegetable gardeners. Mostly people growing food in beds, raised beds or containers who want to know when to start seeds indoors and when to plant out. It suits beginners who want the dates worked out for them, and experienced growers who want to log what they planted and compare one season to the next. Dibble covers the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, and works in English, Spanish and French.
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