Gardenize

Best Self-hosted Alternatives to Gardenize

A curated collection of the 1 best self hosted alternatives to Gardenize.

Gardenize is a cloud-based garden planning and tracking app for managing plants and garden areas. It lets users record logs with photos and notes, catalog plant information, schedule and track recurring garden tasks across seasons, and organize garden projects.

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HortusFox

HortusFox

Open-source self-hosted app to manage, track and journal houseplants with locations, tasks, inventory, calendar, reminders, group chat and plant identification.

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HortusFox is an open-source, self-hosted plant management and tracking system designed for collaborative use by households, friends or communities. It provides a web-based dashboard and mobile-friendly interface to add, catalogue and journal plants, photos and care activities.

Key Features

  • Plant management with attributes, photos, gallery and tags.
  • Custom locations and collaborative user management for shared workspaces.
  • Tasks, recurring reminders and calendar integration to track plant care.
  • Inventory system with export options and item tagging (PDF/JSON/CSV in recent releases).
  • Group chat and history/logs for collaborative notes and actions.
  • Weather forecast and plant identification integrations (OpenWeatherMap, Pl@ntNet) and GBIF for plant data.
  • REST API, theming, multi-language support, backups and an admin dashboard.

Use Cases

  • Home plant collections: catalog plants by room/location, track watering and maintenance.
  • Shared households or community spaces: collaborate on tasks, inventory and group chat for maintenance coordination.
  • Hobbyist record-keeping: photo galleries, logs, and plant identification tied to external biodiversity services.

Limitations and Considerations

  • Some features depend on external APIs: plant identification (Pl@ntNet), weather (OpenWeatherMap) and biodiversity lookups (GBIF); these require separate API keys and are opt-in.
  • System requirements include modern PHP and MariaDB versions and Docker support; plan for PHP 8.x and MariaDB 11+ in production.

HortusFox is actively developed and distributed under an MIT license; releases and a public demo workspace are provided for evaluation. The project is community-discussed on selfhosted channels and documented in its repository and site.

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Why choose an open source alternative?

  • Data ownership: Keep your data on your own servers
  • No vendor lock-in: Freedom to switch or modify at any time
  • Cost savings: Reduce or eliminate subscription fees
  • Transparency: Audit the code and know exactly what's running