Map, organize, and improve your food garden, year over year. Anyone who gardens seriously loses the thread between seasons. Plant labels get knocked out of the soil, handwritten notes fade, and what you learned last summer, which bed runs hot, which variety bolted, where the shade creeps in by August, doesn't carry forward. Manage sixteen beds and a hundred and fifty plants and the whole thing lives in your head, which is a bad place for it. In the Pacific Northwest the single biggest limiting factor is sun exposure, and almost nobody has a systematic way to see it. The tools that exist are either toy plant trackers or sprawling farm software. Nothing sits in the middle and starts where a garden actually starts: with the space itself.