Hello dear gardeners ! Long time no see ! It’s time to get back in touch and share some updates.
When the little things matter most
You know that small relief when a tiny annoyance quietly disappears? That's exactly what happened with our bug reporting. For a while, when someone took the time to flag something, the report would silently slip away — gone before it ever reached us. Not anymore. Bug reports now land where they're supposed to, neat and accounted for. Every voice counts, and now every voice is properly heard.
It's a small fix on paper, but it matters. Every single person who pauses to tell us "hey, this isn't quite right" is helping shape Aphylia. Those messages deserved a better home, and now they have one.
Plant pages that read like plant pages
Have you ever been mid-scroll through a plant's info page, only to be greeted by a string of letters and numbers where a sweet plant name should be? Yeah… us too. And we did not love it.
This week, those mysterious codes finally stepped aside. The lists of beneficial companions, biotope friends and trickier neighbours now show real plant names — the way it should have been all along. It's such a small visual difference, but it makes browsing a plant's profile feel calmer, warmer, more like flipping through a beautifully kept garden journal.
Because that's the goal, really: every Aphylia plant should feel like a little card you actually want to read.
A calmer view, wherever you are
We also gave the layout a soft touch-up, especially on narrower screens. The search bar, the seedling cards, the garden analytics, the journal, the usage editor — all those moments where things used to feel a tiny bit cramped now have room to breathe. The interface stretches out, sits comfortably, and lets you focus on your plants instead of squinting at your screen.
And speaking of breathing room: our search bars finally learned to tuck themselves away when you're not using them. No more taking up space they don't need. Pure quiet elegance.
On the seeding side, watering settled into a much smarter rhythm. It's now set per plateau, not per individual cell. One decision, one row, sorted. Your sprouts will love it. (You will too.)
New Plants
We have also added some plants to make you summer better this week !
aloe vera
rubber plant
pothos
geranium
hydrangea
raspberry
strawberry
garlic
eggplant
radish
parsley
mint
grapevine
See you next week gardeners !