About SeedBook

SeedBook started the way most garden projects do. With a problem and a bit of stubbornness.

I wanted one place for everything I grow. The tomatoes on the balcony, the herbs on the windowsill, the raised beds out back. Every app I tried either focused on one of those or buried the basics behind a subscription. Most of them disappeared from the app store a year later, taking my data with them.

So I built my own.

SeedBook is a garden journal that runs in your browser. No app store, no install, no account required to get started. It works on your phone, your tablet, your laptop or whatever you have nearby when you’re out in the garden with dirty hands.

There’s no investor board deciding which features get paywalled. No algorithm suggesting content. No social feed. Just your plants, your spaces, your notes. The app is hosted in Germany, built with privacy by default, and designed to be something you can rely on season after season. I’m not going anywhere. This is the tool I use myself, every day.

If you have questions, ideas, or just want to share what you’re growing, I’d love to hear from you.

Enrico, somewhere between the basil and the tomatoes