Updates Garden Reports — see what your season is really telling you
27 June 2026

Garden Reports — see what your season is really telling you

Most gardeners know roughly how things went last season. MyPlot now lets you know precisely — what you grew, what failed, what your harvests were worth, and what needs attention before you forget. Seven reports, all built from the records you're already keeping.

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Harvest Reports
Weight, value, and yield broken down by produce, bed, garden, and season
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Plantings Report
Success rates by variety and season — see what actually thrives in your garden
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Crop Rotation
A bed-by-season matrix showing what went where across every season on record

The Reports section has always had a solid foundation. Harvest Reports and Bed History have been there since early access began. This release adds five new views that answer the questions we hear most often: how successful are my plantings, what's my garden actually worth, what happened when, and what am I supposed to be doing right now.

The Plantings Report breaks your growing history into a variety-level breakdown. For each plant you've grown, you can see the total number of plantings, how many are currently active, how many reached harvest, and how many were removed or failed. Beneath that is a season-by-season view of the same data. You can start to see which varieties do well in your particular autumn and which ones reliably underperform in summer.

Plantings by variety — all time Your garden
Cherry tomatoes
12 planted
Zucchini
9 planted
Basil
7 planted
Silverbeet
5 planted
Harvest success rate 78%

The Spending and Value report does something simple but surprisingly satisfying: it adds up the estimated value of everything you've harvested and shows you which produce and which garden has contributed the most. It draws on the price observations MyPlot captures when you log harvests with unit values. The more accurately you record, the more useful this number becomes. If you've been tracking harvest weights and values since early access, you may find the running total is larger than expected.

The Activity Timeline is a reverse-chronological log of every event across every planting: planting days, harvests, disease observations, removals, the lot. It's filterable by event type and sortable by date, and each row links directly to the planting it belongs to. It makes the garden feel less like a set of isolated records and more like a continuous story you can scroll back through. You can also use it to audit what was logged on a particular day, or to check that a particular planting's history is complete before making decisions from it.

Activity Timeline — filtered: harvested
  • 24 Jun
    harvested
    Cherry tomatoes — Veggie Bed 2 · 1.4 kg
  • 21 Jun
    harvested
    Zucchini — Veggie Bed 1 · 3 fruits
  • 18 Jun
    harvested
    Silverbeet — Raised Bed · 600 g outer leaves
  • 15 Jun
    harvested
    Kale (Tuscan) — Herb Garden · 300 g

The Crop Rotation report is a practical planning tool. It shows each bed as a row and each season as a column, with the plants grown in each cell. At a glance you can see which beds have had the same family planted back-to-back, which ones have had a healthy break, and which still have gaps worth filling. It reads family names alongside variety names where the information is available, so identifying brassica-heavy rotations or solanaceae repeats doesn't require you to remember which crops belong to which family.

Before
  • Mental notes about last season's layout
  • Paper sketches that live in a drawer
  • Forgetting that brassicas went in Bed 3 last autumn
  • Guessing at rotation from memory
Crop Rotation report
  • Every bed, every season, at a glance
  • Family names shown alongside plant names
  • Instantly see consecutive same-family plantings
  • Built automatically from your planting records

The Reminders Summary brings all your pending reminders into a single filterable view, separate from the main Reminders screen, so you can review the full picture without acting on each one individually. You can filter by task type and priority, sort by due date in either direction, and mark reminders done directly from the list without losing your place. Overdue items are highlighted in red and tasks due within seven days in amber, so it's obvious at a glance where to focus first.

Reminders Summary — 4 overdue
  • Fertilise tomatoes — overdue 4 days · Veggie Bed 2
    overdue
  • Inspect zucchini for powdery mildew — overdue 1 day
    overdue
  • Harvest silverbeet outer leaves — due today
    today
  • Side dress kale with compost — due in 3 days
    upcoming

All seven reports are available now under the Reports section in the sidebar: Harvest Reports, Bed History, Plantings, Spending and Value, Activity Timeline, Crop Rotation, and Reminders Summary. Every report respects your active property filter, so if you manage multiple properties, switching between them updates the numbers immediately. None of these reports require any new setup: they build themselves from the records you're already keeping. The longer you've been using MyPlot, the more they have to work with.

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