Wyrtun

Your garden, beautifully understood

Tell us about your garden. Our AI learns your soil, your aspect, your plants, and your local weather - then helps you grow a garden that's healthy, full of life, and works with nature rather than against it, whether you're planning a new border or pottering about in the garden this weekend.

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Wyrtun app showing garden zones, plants, and AI garden assistant

Describe your garden, organise your planting areas, and let the AI help you make it beautiful and keep it that way.

Ask it anything about your garden

The AI knows plants, soil, aspect, seasons, and how to combine them. Here's what a conversation looks like.

I've got an hour to do gardening. What's the best use of my time?
It's 14° and overcast today - good conditions for handling roots. Your pond margin is the priority: the Caltha and Iris you planted last month need the competing grass pulled back before it shades them out. That's 20 minutes. Spend the rest deadheading the Agapanthus - they'll push a second flush if you get to them before the seeds set.
Why does nothing grow well in the bed by the wall?
Your wall faces north and the eaves overhang about 40cm, which means that bed gets almost no rainfall. It's a rain shadow. Plants that love dry shade will thrive there - Epimedium, Cyclamen hederifolium, and Dryopteris erythrosora all handle exactly this situation.
Just uploaded a photo of this corner I never know what to do with. Any ideas?
From your photo, that corner catches two or three hours of morning sun, dappled shade after, and the soil looks dry under the eaves. A multi-stem Amelanchier lamarckii would give you spring blossom and a strong autumn turn without dominating. Underneath, Dryopteris erythrosora for the bronze fern texture and Tellima grandiflora to seed gently around the edges. The layered shade-edge approach is straight out of Dunnett, Naturalistic Planting Design (2019).
Right plant, right place
Every suggestion considers your soil, aspect, and local climate. No more guesswork.
Knows your weather
Byrtun reads your local forecast. Ask what to do this morning, what to prune before the next frost, when to feed after Tuesday's rain.
Show it a photo
Photograph any corner. Byrtun identifies what's already there, or sketches a fresh naturalistic take if you're stuck.
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