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Share Your Garden

Publish your garden to a public profile page at myveggiegarden.app/s/your-username so friends, family, and fellow gardeners can see what you are growing this season.

Every MyVeggieGarden account gets a public profile page at myveggiegarden.app/s/your-username. It is a lookbook of your garden — zones, plantings, notes, and the story of your season — that anyone can visit.

What visitors see

Your share page mirrors how you organize your garden on the Plan page: zone cards with every active planting, tidy pill badges for the next milestone or scheduled task, and any notes you have attached to a zone. Removed or archived plantings are hidden, so visitors see the garden as it stands today.

Each plant row shows its name, variety, icon, count, and support. If you linked a plant to a seed catalog or growing guide, a small external-link icon appears next to the name so visitors can read more.

What visitors cannot do

The public view is read-only. Visitors cannot edit, delete, add plantings, open your logs, or see your planning notes and decisions. They also do not see drafts, deleted entries, or private data.

Editing in place when you are the owner

When you are signed in and viewing your own share page, you get a "Viewing as owner" badge and inline edit controls on every zone card — add plantings, change counts and supports, edit zone notes, and remove plantings without leaving the page. Changes are saved to the same data as the Plan page, so your edits show up in both places immediately.

Privacy and controls

Public profiles are opt-in. Only gardens marked as public appear on /s/:username; private gardens redirect visitors to the home page. You can toggle visibility from your account settings at any time.

Why share your garden

  • Inspiration. Friends and family can follow what you are growing without downloading anything.
  • Accountability. A public lookbook is a gentle nudge to keep logging and tending.
  • Community. Linking to your garden in comments or newsletters gives other gardeners a real-world reference, not another Pinterest board.

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