A lot of gardeners don't have just one garden. A home veg patch and a beach house. A community plot alongside a rooftop. A property you've moved from and one you're building up now. MyPlot handles all of it from a single account, without mixing your records or making you start over.
From the start of a session, MyPlot knows which property you're working with. All your plantings, beds, events, reminders, and harvests are scoped to that property. Switch to a different property and you're looking at a completely separate garden — same account, separate record, no crossover.
This is useful in more ways than you might expect. People managing a community plot alongside their home garden can keep those records completely separate — different bed layouts, different planting lists, different reminder schedules. People who've moved house can keep their old garden's history intact without it muddying their new one. People managing gardens for family members, holiday properties, or a small growing enterprise can keep everything clean and clearly labelled.
Switching between properties is a single tap. The property switcher is always visible in the app header so you always know which garden you're working with and can't accidentally log an event against the wrong one. Each property has its own layout, its own beds, its own reminder schedule, and its own harvest reports.
- One garden record, everything mixed
- Community plot notes in home history
- Old house records lost when you move
- No per-property harvest comparison
- Fully separate records per property
- Community and home clearly labelled
- Old property history archived, accessible
- Harvest reports per property or account-wide
If you want to compare output across properties, the harvest report can be viewed at the account level across all gardens. Everything else is intentionally siloed so your community plot's brassica rotation doesn't interfere with your home garden's planning — and vice versa.
Multiple properties are available on all plans. You can add a new property from the settings menu and set up its beds and layout independently. There's no limit on the number of properties you can manage from a single account.