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The Rise Garden makes growing healthy plants so easy and the app makes it even easier!
Yes, Rise Gardens is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
🤔 The Rise Gardens app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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The Rise Garden makes growing healthy plants so easy and the app makes it even easier!
Really does everything you need, very convenient store right on the app that functions great and feels trustworthy to purchase from.
The app works, really well! It’s stable and I enjoy using it. My “issue” with it is that it’s not streamlined yet. I feel like I shouldn’t have to click into my garden to buy more plants. Or the “become a member” banner just takes you to your active subscription, which I don’t have, and that page also doesn’t have any way to add one. When on the Home Screen the bottom bar disappears. Also when I click into a planter it would be cool to still see which planter I’m in via a pic or something, and below have all plants in my planter together in one page but divided by nursery and fully planted, with the ability to filter. Over all it’s not a bad app, but it feels like a v1 and not a fully mature app who really took the flow seriously
I’ve never grown vegetables and this app is amazing for growing!
Rise I had it for a year now and I feel better and more healthy, thanks ris, yeah the app has a couple issues but a quick work around is fine
I love picking a tomato, picking lettuce and a pepper and making myself a salad out of veggies that no one has touched but me. Now that is freshness to me. Just minutes off the vine.
I did this for discount
We keep our garden in the mud room. Every time we feed the dogs we look at the garden. We try to use the veggies & herbs in our cooking.
Garden is really cool in theory, app is confusing and unhelpful and makes garden hard to use. I got this garden because I am an extremely amateur gardener who loves plants but always winds up killing them. This garden was supposed to be for people like me. (1) The biggest problem I have found is that the instructions in the app are SO GENERIC. Every single plant has the same instructions for "thinning out" after moving. I learned this the hard way after thinning the radish they sent me in the starter pack (if you're hoping to get a variety of common herbs in your starter pack, don't get your hopes up like I did - that's another story). Looking at what fully matured radishes look like, I'm thinking I probably should not have thinned it and that's why my radish is now dead. But as an AMATEUR, I blindly followed the advice of the app. Today I found the instructions for CHIVES say the same thing. Since I would like to have more than a single chive, I ignored it this time. (2) Another problem is, although you can order from the shop through the app, the listings don't provide all of the information. I ordered a 12-spot tray from the app, looked through all the limited information available on the app about the tray, and there was ZERO mention or depiction of net cups coming with it. So I ordered net cups too. Turns out the tray comes with net cups, which is shown on their website, but not on the app, so now they won't let me return the net cups without paying for shipping, which costs more than the net cups did. (3) Finally, there are no notifications! Can you believe that? I've gotten in the habit of checking the app every day, but in order for this truly to be a "set it and forget it" product, it is so vital that there be notifications for: - Adding nutrients - Changing/refilling nursery water - Moving plants - Harvesting - Cleaning I was completely shocked to find that the app lacks notifications. I can tentatively recommend the garden as a cute counter top garden for gardeners with experience, but please do not rely on the app for information because it is incomplete and non-specific!
When I first saw that Rise had an App for instruction, I gained so much confidence that I could really pursue my passion to have control of what I put on my plate.