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Nursery production that never loses the seed's provenance.

Batches, stock, orders and dispatch on the same record as the seed that started them. Every count comes from the work recorded against the batch, so the availability list you quote from and the plants on the bench agree.

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One record

The seed lot you collected becomes the batch you sowed, and the batch keeps the provenance.

A single continuous landscape running left to right: open eucalypt woodland with a map and permissions, a collector recording a plant on a phone, seed packets and jars on a store shelf, nursery benches of tubestock under shade cloth, and a planted seedling being watered in on a revegetation site.
  1. PlanSites, species, timing, permissions
  2. CollectOffline capture, GPS, photos, observations
  3. TraceReview, provenance, seed lots, storage
  4. GrowNursery batches, labels, stock, dispatch
  5. RestoreZones, planting plans, plantings, traceability
One connected record from the wild population to the ground — provenance stays attached as seed becomes stock, stock becomes a planting, and the planting still points back to the seed.

How the work runs

Propagate. Bench. Supply.

01

Propagate

Start a batch from a seed lot or bought-in material, then record the work as it happens: sowing, pricking out, potting on, moving, culling.

02

Bench

Print scannable labels, scan one to open the right batch, and record the work on a phone or tablet at the bench, offline, by the person doing it.

03

Supply

Publish current availability from a price book, take an order, reserve sale-ready stock, dispatch plants or seed, and record the payment.

What Grow does

Everything the bench needs, at the bench.

  • The count is the history

    Your batch count adds itself up from the work you logged: sown, pricked out, potted on, culled. The number and the history are the same thing.

  • Seed lot to seedling

    Sowing draws from the seed lot that supplied it, so tubestock leaving the nursery still names the plant, place and permission its seed came from.

  • Split and merge keep their history

    A batch can divide across container sizes or combine with another. Each part carries the provenance and the ledger it came from, and picks up where that batch left off.

  • Labels that are the batch

    A batch is a printable QR label from the moment it exists, so the plants and the tag can never disagree about what is on the bench.

  • Sale readiness, stated

    Batches are marked not ready, ready, held, quarantined or rejected, and only sale-ready stock can be reserved against an order.

  • Stock you can quote from

    Availability is calculated from the ledger and what is already allocated, so the list a customer sees matches what a bench audit finds.

  • Contract growing

    Batches are allocated against a project's species targets, with promised and delivered quantities tracked against each one as stock goes out the gate.

  • Orders, dispatch and invoices

    Price an order from a price book, dispatch plants or seed without either inventory ledger going out of step, and issue invoices through Square once you connect it.

Further along the chain

The stock does not stop here.

A batch becomes a planting. Restore records what went in the ground and which batches it consumed, and Collect is where the seed came in. One record runs from the wild population to the plant in the soil, on the same organisations, sites, species and people throughout.

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