Hadaa vs Gardenia.net: An Honest Head-to-Head
Gardenia.net is the reference you reach for when you want to know a plant inside out, or find a planting combination that’s proven to work. It’s an encyclopedia and a recipe book — not a tool that designs your yard. Hadaa is the design half: it renders your actual space and hands you a planting plan to build. One tells you which plants pair well; the other places them in your garden and shows you the result. Here’s how they fit together.
Quick Answer
- To research plants & combinations: Gardenia.net โ a deep plant encyclopedia and ready-made planting recipes.
- To design your actual yard: Hadaa โ AI renders of your space plus a zone-verified planting guide, blueprint, and bill of quantities.
- They don't compete: one is a plant reference; the other is a design tool. Research with one, design with the other.
- Cost: Gardenia.net is free (optional membership); Hadaa is $9 per project, no subscription.
Disclosure: Hadaa is our product. Gardenia.net is an excellent plant reference in a different category — we’ve described it as honestly as we’d want them to describe us.
Comparison Table
Scroll horizontally on mobile. Green marks the tool each job belongs to — plant reference on one side, your-yard design on the other.
| Capability | Hadaa | Gardenia.net |
|---|---|---|
| Primary job | Design your actual yard | Plant reference & ideas |
| AI photo-to-render of your yard | โ Yes | โ No |
| 22-render Garden Autopilot | โ Yes | โ No |
| Zone-verified planting guide | โ For your design | Generic plant data |
| Contractor blueprint + BOQ | โ Yes | โ No |
| Sketch / CAD to render | โ Yes | โ No |
| Plant encyclopedia / database | In planting guide | โ Extensive |
| Ready-made planting combinations | AI-generated for you | โ Curated recipes |
| Detailed growing guides | Care notes | โ Yes |
| Personalised to your property | โ Yes | โ General content |
| Visual result for your space | โ Renders | โ Reference photos |
| Pricing | $9/project ยท no subscription | Free + optional membership |
| Best for | Designing & building your yard | Researching plants & combos |
Read the table this way: Gardenia.net is the better plant library; Hadaa is the only one that designs your real yard. The green cells point in complementary directions — research, then design.
Gardenia.net: What It's For
Gardenia.net is a superb plant reference. It pairs a large, searchable plant database with detailed growing guides and, helpfully, a library of ready-made garden plans — curated planting combinations that show which plants work well together for a given look, season, or condition. If you want to research a single species in depth, or grab a proven pairing as a starting point, it’s genuinely one of the best resources around.
It’s free to use, with an optional membership that removes ads and adds features like saving plants and building your own collections. As a place to learn about plants and gather tried-and-tested combinations, it’s hard to beat.
But it’s reference, not design. Gardenia.net’s combinations are generic templates, illustrated with stock photography — not a render of your yard. It won’t show you how a planting looks in your space, won’t verify a combination against your exact climate as part of a design, and won’t produce a layout, blueprint, or bill of quantities. It tells you what works in principle; it can’t design your specific garden.
What Gardenia.net is great at
- A deep, searchable plant encyclopedia
- Detailed growing guides for individual species
- Ready-made planting combinations as proven recipes
- A plant finder to search by criteria and conditions
- Saving plants and building collections (with membership)
- Free access to most of the reference content
Hadaa: From Plant List to Your Garden
Hadaa — AI Garden Design Built for Outcomes
A plant combination on Gardenia.net answers “what goes together.” Hadaa answers “what does it look like in my yard, and how do I build it.” Upload a photo, pick from 48+ styles, and Garden Autopilot renders 22 photorealistic versions of your space in under a minute — a generic recipe becomes a picture of your actual garden.
And it produces the plan a reference site can’t: a USDA zone-verified planting guide PDF (with quantities and nursery links), a colour-coded contractor blueprint, and a bill of quantities. The Biological Engine checks every plant against your zone, rainfall, and frost dates — so the combination you loved is verified for where you actually live.
The honest boundary: Hadaa isn’t an encyclopedia. For researching a single plant in depth, or browsing hundreds of combinations, Gardenia.net is the better library. Use it to choose the plants; use Hadaa to design them into your garden and get the quantities to buy.
Verdict
For turning plant ideas into a design of your actual yard — with renders, climate verification, and quantities — Hadaa is the tool. Gardenia.net is the plant library behind the choices. From $9 per render pack, no subscription.
Start your first design →Reference vs Design: Where Each One Lives
Ask “which stage am I in?” rather than “which is better.” Here are the moments each is built for.
Researching a specific plant → Gardenia.net
When you want full detail on one species โ habit, care, hardiness โ a plant encyclopedia is the right tool. Hadaa includes care notes in its guide but isn't a database to browse.
Finding a planting combination → Gardenia.net
Gardenia.net's ready-made garden plans are proven recipes for pairing plants. It's a great place to start from a combination someone has already tested.
Seeing it in your own yard → Hadaa
A reference photo shows a combination in someone else's garden. Hadaa renders it into yours, in 48+ styles, from a single photo โ so you see your space, not a stock image.
Verifying it for your climate → Hadaa
Gardenia.net lists hardiness data per plant; Hadaa's Biological Engine verifies the whole combination against your zone, rainfall, and frost dates as part of the design.
Getting quantities and a build plan → Hadaa
When you're ready to buy and build, you need numbers and documents. Hadaa exports a planting guide with quantities, a blueprint, and a bill of quantities. A reference site stops at information.
Pricing Comparison
| Tier | Hadaa | Gardenia.net |
|---|---|---|
| Free | Planting guide + blueprint preview; no credit card | Most reference content free |
| Pay-per-result | $9 per render pack (22 renders + deliverables) $12 single render | N/A โ reference site |
| Membership | Pro Studio $29/month โ all 5 engines, 4K, commercial licence | Optional โ ad-free + save plants/collections |
| What you're paying for | A design of your yard + buildable documents | Plant reference and ideas |
Key pricing observation: a free plant library plus a $9 design is a strong pairing. Gardenia.net costs nothing to research with, and Hadaa’s $9 turns those plant choices into a rendered, buildable design of your yard. You’re not choosing between them on price — you’re using each for what it’s best at.
Who Should Use Each
Use Gardenia.net if…
- โ You want to research plants in depth
- โ You want proven, ready-made planting combinations
- โ You want a plant finder to search by conditions
- โ You're gathering plant ideas, not yet designing a layout
- โ A free reference library is what you need right now
Use Hadaa if…
- โ You want to see plant ideas rendered in your actual yard
- โ You want photorealistic renders of your space in 48+ styles
- โ You want a zone-verified planting guide, blueprint, and bill of quantities
- โ You have a sketch or CAD plan to render
- โ You want a combination verified for your climate, with quantities
- โ You're ready to design and build, not just to research
Frequently Asked Questions
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Can I use them together? โผ
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Verdict
Gardenia.net is a brilliant plant library. For researching species and finding proven planting combinations, it’s one of the best reference sites going — and Hadaa doesn’t try to replace it.
Hadaa designs with those plants. It renders your actual yard, verifies the combination for your climate, and exports a planting guide with quantities, a blueprint, and a bill of quantities — the personalised, buildable output a reference site doesn’t produce.
So use them in sequence. Research and choose plants on Gardenia.net, then design them into your garden with Hadaa and get the quantities to buy. The encyclopedia informs the choices; the tool builds the design.
Hadaa is $9 per project — 22 renders plus a full deliverable set, no subscription. Once you know the plants, that’s the step that turns them into your garden.
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