Garden Maps for Real Plant Locations
Use a hand-drawn map for beds and orchards or a satellite view for GPS-backed planting. Add plant markers, reopen details from the map, and keep the visual layout in sync with your plant list.
Cultivara is a map-first garden journal and plant catalog. Place plants on hand-drawn or satellite maps, connect them to species and cultivars, and keep notes, tasks, photos, and harvest history together.
A practical workspace for mapping growing spaces, cataloging plants, and keeping shared garden records accurate over time.
Use a hand-drawn map for beds and orchards or a satellite view for GPS-backed planting. Add plant markers, reopen details from the map, and keep the visual layout in sync with your plant list.
Browse categories, species, and cultivars with scientific names, common names, images, dynamic fields, references, country availability, and personal favorites.
Group gardens by property, invite people to collaborate, and keep each growing space organized with its own plants, map type, soil details, notes, and tasks.
Create share links for properties or individual gardens, revoke access when needed, and choose the right visibility for family, helpers, or public read-only views.
Track each planted specimen with status, dates, propagation method, rootstock, source, notes, images, harvests, care logs, and issues. The map is only the doorway into a deeper record.
Keep practical work close to the garden: create tasks, mark them complete, and store garden-level notes alongside the plants they support.
Species schemas, predefined fields, cultivar images, version history, and moderated edit proposals help the catalog improve without losing control.
Use Cultivara from desktop, tablet, or mobile browser with interface translations for English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, and Ukrainian.
Set up the place you grow, choose a hand-drawn or satellite map, and capture soil and location details that matter later.
Search species and cultivars, add your own names and planting details, then place each plant on the map or manage it in a list.
Log care, issues, photos, notes, tasks, and harvests so future decisions are based on what actually happened in the garden.
Cultivara already works in the browser, and native iOS and Android apps are being built around field use: offline storage, GPS-backed placement, map workflows, Bluetooth pH readings, and photo logging.
The full web app works on mobile browsers today. Sign up today and keep building the same garden records the native apps will use.
Start with a real map of your growing space, then build the species, cultivar, task, photo, note, and harvest history around every plant.
Garden maps β’ Species catalog β’ Plant records β’ Native apps coming soon