Updates The Sunday Briefing — your week in the garden, before breakfast
14 June 2026

The Sunday Briefing — your week in the garden, before breakfast

Every Sunday morning, MyPlot generates a short briefing about your garden for the week ahead. What needs attention. What's ready to harvest. What's overdue. What the weather has been doing. It takes about two minutes to read and about two minutes to act on.

Weekly Briefing — Sunday 14 June
Your garden this week · Melbourne · Autumn
  • ⚠ Overdue
    Feed tomatoes — last fertilised 18 days ago, due at 14
  • 🌾 Ready
    Zucchini likely ready — 58 days since planting, check Bed 2
  • 📅 This week
    Sow broad beans — ideal window closes mid-July in your zone
  • 🌦 Weather
    6 dry days last week — check soil moisture in Bed 1, may need watering
  • ✓ Looking good
    Garlic and silverbeet on track — no action needed this week

The briefing is generated from your actual garden data. It knows which plantings are active, what care events are overdue, which harvests are likely ready based on days-to-harvest, and what reminders are coming up. It also pulls in recent weather data for your location — if there's been a hot dry week, the briefing will flag plantings that are at risk from moisture stress.

It's not a generic "tips for the week" newsletter. Every briefing is specific to your garden, your season, and your current planting list. If you have nothing planted, the briefing says so and suggests what to start. If your tomatoes are at 80 days and your variety takes 75, the briefing tells you to check them. If you just harvested your beans, they drop off the list automatically.

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What's overdue
Care tasks that have slipped past their window — prioritised by urgency
🌾
What's ready
Harvests to check based on your plantings' days-to-harvest data
🌦
Weather context
Recent conditions that might affect your garden — drought, frost risk, heavy rain

The briefing arrives as a notification on Sunday mornings — if you've enabled them — and is always accessible from the dashboard under "This week". It's short by design: three to six bullet points, no filler. The goal is for you to read it at breakfast and know exactly what to do when you step into the garden.

Over time, the briefings build into a useful record. You can scroll back through previous weeks to see what you acted on, what you skipped, and what the AI got right or wrong about your garden. That feedback loop is how Sprout improves its understanding of your specific conditions over a season.

Sun
Delivered every Sunday morning
~5
Focused action items per briefing
100%
Specific to your garden, not generic tips

The Sunday Briefing is available on all plans. You can customise what it includes — weather, overdue tasks, harvest checks, upcoming sowing windows — from the notification settings. If Sunday doesn't suit your schedule, you can switch the delivery day to match when you actually plan your garden week.

Get your first briefing →