easyDacha vs Seed to Spoon: A Guided Plan or Growing Guides?

Seed to Spoon gives you growing guides for 150+ plants, location-based planting dates, companion alerts, and an AI photo chatbot you can ask. easyDacha is a guided system: it builds a stage-by-stage care plan for each plant and tells you what to do at every step, with organic or mineral feeding and homemade fertilizer recipes.

Pick Seed to Spoon for guides and quick AI photo answers.

Pick easyDacha for a plan that runs your whole season.

Quick comparison

easyDacha Seed to Spoon
Platform iPhone (iOS) iOS, Android, web
Price About $35/year, 14-day trial $46.99/year, 7-day trial
Core idea Guided stage-by-stage care plan Growing guides, tracking, reminders
Care tasks 14 task types per stage, including protection and monitoring Reminders, log watering, feeding, pests
Care style Organic or mineral approach Organic-leaning guides
Feeding Homemade DIY fertilizer recipes in tasks Not offered
Planting dates Your ZIP code's frost dates GPS location dates (US)
Flexible start Start any time; see if your harvest beats first frost; the plan re-times to your date Location planting dates
Spacing Adapts to bed type: square-foot or rows Visual layout
Photo / AI help No Yes, Growbot AI chatbot
Seed & seedling tracking Yes Basic tracking
Feature comparison reflects publicly available information as of 2026. Pricing and plans may change.
Where Seed to Spoon fits better
Its edge is the AI chatbot. Growbot answers photo questions on the spot, which easyDacha does not do, the growing guides cover 150+ plants, and the Park Seed tie-in makes buying seeds simple. If you mainly want quick AI answers and a plant reference, Seed to Spoon does that well.
Where easyDacha wins
Seed to Spoon hands you guides and lets you log what you did. easyDacha hands you the plan and tells you what to do next. Each plant gets a stage-by-stage schedule from your frost dates, and the task lands when it is due: sow, transplant, water, feed, scout for pests, pick.

You pick organic or mineral feeding, and the homemade fertilizer recipes are built into those tasks, which Seed to Spoon does not have. Spacing follows how you grow, square-foot in beds, rows in-ground. It is the gap between a reference you check and a system that keeps you on track. It also costs less, about $35 a year against Seed to Spoon's $46.99, with a longer trial to try it first.
Who should pick which
You want quick AI photo answers and a plant reference: Seed to Spoon.
You want a guided plan that tells you what to do each week: easyDacha.
You feed organically or like homemade fertilizers: easyDacha.
You want stage-by-stage care, not just guides: easyDacha.

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