An app to help you grow your garden: Sprout it comes to Android
Columbus, OH (PRWEB) December 14, 2014 -- Sprout it welcomes the holiday season with a new app for Android.
‘Tis the season to be growing… well not quite, but it is the season to be gifting. And what better gift than the ability to grow your own fruits, vegetables and herbs. In the spirit of the holidays, Sprout it is excited to announce its arrival to Android. Grant the gift of growing to someone you love and enjoy the benefits of growing your own food all year long.
Building on the award-winning Sprout it version 3.2.7, Sprout it for Android offers the same clean design and user experience, now upgraded with optional push notification features, a calendar that allows you to plan your entire growing season and enhanced speed. Even better, it’s still free!
The new release comes in response to the (very vocal) demands of Android-users and positions Sprout it to continue its international growth, having already expanded to Canada and the UK in 2014. Android owns up to 80% of the smartphone market in areas overseas. Sprout it is excited to support a larger group of gardeners as they look to expand their service into additional global markets.
“Our goal was always to be the gardening app for all gardeners, newbies or experienced, on a smartphone or on the web. Android is our final step toward making that happen,” says Sarah Bush, creator and co-founder of Sprout it. “We wanted to do it right and we’re excited to launch it in time for all the new devices our users will be getting this holiday season.”
With the proliferation of plant sensors, automated watering systems, and other devices, Smart Homes are becoming more of a reality. But time in your garden should be pain-free. That’s why Sprout it gives you the advice you need when you need it. That’s it.
Sprout it makes gardening easier and more intuitive with timely reminders and advice based specifically on your location, weather and growing preferences. We can’t make your garden grow faster, but we can help you use your time and space efficiently. Growing arugula in your backyard in Colorado? Sprout it will build a custom timeline that sends you tasks and milestones to guide you through your plants growth from germination to harvest.
Now here’s what you can do
Give the gift of growing to your loved ones and yourself this holiday season! Now is the perfect time to gain inspiration from your holiday table and prepare for next year’s garden. After an indulgent season with family and friends, look forward to the fresh air and fresh food from your own garden. But for now, here are some tips for the holidays.
Sprout it’s top tips for garden-spiration during the holiday season:
Plan a seed party
Set your planting dates in the app and let Sprout it remind you when to plant
Check out our favorite gardener gifts (no, we don’t suggest that you only give your loved ones a free app)
Fill up your holiday table with these healthy veggie-full sides
Gift an indoor gardening project, like an amaryllis!
We appreciate your support for a passionate team that is committed to getting people out into their gardens and to making the gardening process enjoyable.
About Sprout it
Sprout it is an application designed to make growing simple. Sprout it helps people get in touch with a better way of growing, living and eating. It allows users to explore what they can grow and helps people set up customized plans uniquely suited to their gardens. Supporting your gardening activities throughout the season with notifications, reminders and encouragement, Sprout it provides gardening guidance from sowing to harvest. Based in Columbus, Ohio, Sprout it is empowering everyone – from experienced gardeners to first-timers – to grow with more success and confidence, right at home.
http://www.mediapost.com/appyawards/winners/
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vaxadesign.sprout&hl=en
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sprout-it-gardening-ideas/id660376975?mt=8
Louisa Lee, Sprout it, https://gosprout.it, +1 614-585-9595, [email protected]
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