What plants are in your food forest?
Follow the evolution of your trees and plants and share your findings with visitors
Keep tabs on your food forest through unique plant records
Inform visitors in an interactive way and let them experience the benefits of a food forest.
Observe and measure
Record observations such as diseases and pests.
Fruit data
Consult fruit characteristics and pollinators and time-track phases of flowering, harvest, pruning, storage and consumption.
Location determination
Create zones or sections with plants and follow the evolution of plant growth. Determine the location of your plants via GPS coordinates.
Experience
Provide an experience of your trees and plants in a new and interactive way. Next level education, learning, sports, marketing and much more.
Printing labels
Print the QR code, plant name and EU plant passport on your own plant labels, among other things. Create a print job in the field.
Track each plant, tree or zone with a unique identifier in the field.
Where food forest and community garden come together
24/11/2023
The old soccer field next to the Vogelzang day center and a private plot of land will be transformed together into a small natural paradise. There will be a food forest with fruit trees, a food forest border and a community garden. It will be a place...
Buzzwatch – a golden opportunity for our bees
19/10/2023
Bee populations experienced distressingly high mortality rates once again this past winter. Our honeybees are the proverbial "canary in the coal mine," signaling threats to the broader population health of all pollinator species, including critical p...
Den Boogerd is creating a cooperative food forest
26/09/2022
During the winter of '22-'23, Den Boogerd created a food forest of 0.7 ha in Zelem. They added berry, flower and herb beds and other types of fruit in shrubs, low and semi-standard varieties to its collection of apple trees. Together with the adjacen...