Garden Tools Compared June 2026 · 11 min read

Hadaa vs Gardenize: An Honest Head-to-Head

This is the rare comparison where the honest answer is “they do different jobs.” Hadaa is an AI design studio — it imagines, renders, and plans a garden you don’t have yet. Gardenize is a garden journal — it tracks and cares for the garden you already grow. Neither replaces the other. If you searched “Hadaa vs Gardenize,” this page will tell you which one fits the job you’re actually trying to do — and why plenty of gardeners use both.

Hadaa AI garden design render โ€” photorealistic landscape quality

Quick Answer

  • To design or transform a garden: Hadaa โ€” AI renders, zone-verified plants, a planting guide, blueprint, and bill of quantities. Gardenize doesn't design.
  • To track and care for plants: Gardenize โ€” a per-plant photo diary, activity logs, reminders, and plant ID. Hadaa isn't a journal.
  • Price: Gardenize is free with Premium ~$24.99/yr. Hadaa is $9 per project, no subscription.
  • Best move: use Hadaa to plan the garden, then Gardenize to maintain it. They're complementary, not rivals.

Disclosure: Hadaa is our product. Gardenize is a well-made app 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 — notice how cleanly the two split.

Capability Hadaa Gardenize
Primary job Design & visualise a garden Track & care for a garden
AI photo-to-render โœ… Yes โŒ No
22-render Garden Autopilot โœ… Yes โŒ No
Sketch / CAD to render โœ… Yes โŒ No
Zone-verified planting guide โœ… Yes โŒ No
Contractor blueprint + BOQ โœ… Yes โŒ No
Per-plant photo diary โŒ No โœ… Yes
Activity & care logging โŒ No โœ… Yes
Seasonal reminders / calendar โŒ No โœ… Yes
Plant identification In planting guide โœ… Photo ID
Garden history over time โŒ No โœ… Yes
Community / inspiration feed โŒ No โœ… Yes
Pricing $9/project ยท no subscription Free ยท Premium ~$24.99/yr
Best for Planning & building a design Maintaining an existing garden

Read the table this way: almost every row is green for exactly one tool. That’s the whole story — Hadaa owns the design column, Gardenize owns the tracking column, and there’s very little overlap to fight over.

Gardenize: What It's For

๐Ÿ“” Garden journal ๐Ÿ’ฐ Free ยท Premium ~$24.99/yr ๐Ÿ“ฑ iOS & Android ๐Ÿ” Plant ID

Gardenize is a genuinely useful app — for what it does. It’s a garden journal: you build a visual diary for each plant by adding photos, notes, locations, and dates, then log activities like watering, pruning, and planting. Over a season or two you accumulate a searchable photo history of how your garden actually behaves in your specific conditions.

It rounds that out with a garden calendar for seasonal tips and reminders, a plant identification feature (photograph an unknown plant, get a suggested ID), and community features to follow other gardeners for inspiration. There’s a free version, a 14-day premium trial, and Premium at about $24.99/year (with a lifetime option around $99.99).

What it is not is a design tool. Gardenize doesn’t render your yard, doesn’t redesign a space from a photo, and doesn’t produce a planting plan, blueprint, or any visual of a garden you don’t have yet. That’s not a flaw — it’s simply a different category. If your goal is to plan a new garden rather than record an existing one, Gardenize was never built for the job.

What Gardenize is great at

  • Keeping a per-plant photo diary you can browse and search
  • Logging care activities โ€” watering, pruning, feeding, planting
  • Seasonal reminders and a year-round garden calendar
  • Identifying unknown plants from a photo
  • Tracking how your garden changes across seasons and years
  • Following other gardeners for ongoing inspiration

Hadaa: The Design Side of the Story

Our Product

Hadaa — AI Garden Design Built for Outcomes

โฑ < 60 seconds ๐Ÿ’ฐ $9/render ยท no subscription ๐ŸŒ Web (all browsers & devices) โญ 4.8 ยท 250,000+ users
โœ… 22-render Autopilot โœ… USDA Zone Verified โœ… Planting Guide PDF โœ… Contractor Blueprint โœ… Sketch-to-render โœ… Bill of Quantities
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Real Hadaa Renders

Where Gardenize records what exists, Hadaa imagines what could. Upload a yard photo, choose from 48+ landscape styles, and Garden Autopilot generates 22 photorealistic renders: 6 base styles, 8 camera angles of your favourite, night and seasonal previews, and 8 quick-action edits. From two decisions, a complete design exploration of a garden you haven’t built yet.

Every project also delivers a USDA zone-verified planting guide PDF, a colour-coded contractor blueprint, and a bill of quantities — the documents that take a design from screen to soil. And Sketch Autopilot renders hand-drawn or CAD plans, so you can start from a drawing, not just a photo.

Here’s the honest part: once that garden is built, Hadaa isn’t where you’d log every watering or track a plant’s growth over three seasons. That’s exactly what Gardenize is for. The two tools sit on either side of the same project — Hadaa designs it, Gardenize maintains it.

Verdict

If the job is designing, rendering, or planning a garden, Hadaa is the tool — Gardenize doesn’t do that job at all. From $9 per render pack with no subscription required.

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Design vs Journal: Where Each One Lives

Rather than “who wins,” the useful question is “which stage of the garden are you in?” Here are the moments each tool is built for.

1

Imagining a new garden โ†’ Hadaa

If you’re staring at a tired yard wondering what it could become, that’s a design problem. Hadaa renders it in 48+ styles and 22 images from a single photo. Gardenize has no way to show you a garden that doesn’t exist yet — it can only record one that does.

2

Choosing plants that survive โ†’ Hadaa

Deciding what to plant in a new bed is a specification problem. Hadaa’s Biological Engine verifies every species against your USDA zone, rainfall, and frost dates and exports a structured planting guide. Gardenize can identify and store the plants you already have, but it won’t design a climate-appropriate planting plan for a space you’re building.

3

Briefing a contractor โ†’ Hadaa

When it’s time to build, you need documents. Hadaa exports a colour-coded blueprint and a bill of quantities a contractor can price. Gardenize produces neither — it’s not part of the build stage at all.

4

Tracking the finished garden โ†’ Gardenize

Once the garden is in the ground, the job changes from design to care. Logging what you planted, when you watered, what thrived and what didn’t — that’s Gardenize’s home turf, and Hadaa doesn’t try to compete there. This is the moment to switch tools.

5

Building a season-by-season record โ†’ Gardenize

If you want a searchable photo history of how each plant performs year after year, with reminders and a calendar, Gardenize is purpose-built for it. Hadaa is a design studio, not a diary — for long-term record-keeping, Gardenize is the right call.

Pricing Comparison

Tier Hadaa Gardenize
Free Planting guide + blueprint preview free; no credit card required Free version + 14-day premium trial
Pay-per-result $9 per render pack (22 renders + deliverables) $12 single render N/A โ€” subscription model
Subscription Pro Studio from $29/month โ€” all 5 engines, 4K, commercial licence Premium ~$24.99/year
Lifetime N/A ~$99.99 one-time
What you're paying for A buildable garden design + documents Ongoing journaling, tracking, and plant care

Key pricing observation: these prices aren’t really comparable, because they buy different things. Gardenize’s ~$24.99/year is the cost of an ongoing journal you use all season. Hadaa’s $9 is the cost of designing a project once. If you’re doing both — planning a garden and then maintaining it — the two together still cost less than most single design consultations.

Who Should Use Each Tool

Use Gardenize if…

  • โ†’ You already have a garden and want to track it
  • โ†’ You want a per-plant photo diary and care log
  • โ†’ You want seasonal reminders and a garden calendar
  • โ†’ You want to identify plants from a photo
  • โ†’ Your goal is maintenance and record-keeping, not design

Use Hadaa if…

  • โ†’ You want to design or transform a garden you don't have yet
  • โ†’ You want photorealistic renders of your yard in 48+ styles
  • โ†’ You want a zone-verified planting guide, blueprint, and bill of quantities
  • โ†’ You have a sketch or CAD file to turn into a render
  • โ†’ You want plants verified to survive your local climate
  • โ†’ You're briefing a contractor and need buildable documents

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Hadaa or Gardenize better? โ–ผ
They do different jobs, so it depends on what you need. Hadaa is an AI garden design studio: it renders photorealistic redesigns of your yard, verifies plants against your USDA hardiness zone, and exports a planting guide, contractor blueprint, and bill of quantities. Gardenize is a garden journal: it helps you record, track, and care for the plants you already grow, with a photo diary, notes, activity logs, and plant identification. If you want to design or transform a garden, use Hadaa. If you want to document and maintain one over time, use Gardenize. Many gardeners would happily use both โ€” Hadaa to plan, Gardenize to track.
Does Gardenize design or render gardens? โ–ผ
No. Gardenize is a garden journaling and plant-care app, not a design tool. It does not generate AI renders, redesign a yard from a photo, or produce planting plans or blueprints. Its strength is record-keeping: building a visual diary for each plant with photos, notes, dates, and activities, plus a calendar and plant identification. For visualising a new design, you need a design tool like Hadaa; Gardenize is for managing the garden you already have.
What does Hadaa do that Gardenize doesn't? โ–ผ
Everything on the design side. Hadaa turns a yard photo into 22 photorealistic renders via Garden Autopilot, renders hand-drawn or CAD plans via Sketch Autopilot, verifies every plant against your USDA hardiness zone, and exports a planting guide PDF, a colour-coded contractor blueprint, and a bill of quantities. Gardenize does none of these โ€” it's built to track an existing garden, not to design a new one.
What does Gardenize do that Hadaa doesn't? โ–ผ
Ongoing garden management. Gardenize lets you keep a per-plant photo diary, log watering, pruning and planting activities, set seasonal reminders via a calendar, identify unknown plants from a photo, and browse a searchable history of how your garden changes over time. Hadaa is a design tool โ€” it plans and visualises a garden but isn't a journal for tracking it month to month. For day-to-day record-keeping, Gardenize is the right tool.
How much do Hadaa and Gardenize cost? โ–ผ
Gardenize has a free version with a 14-day premium trial; Premium is about $24.99 per year, with a lifetime option around $99.99 โ€” inexpensive for ongoing use. Hadaa charges per project: $9 per render pack delivers 22 renders plus a planting guide, contractor blueprint, and bill of quantities, with no subscription, and Pro Studio is $29/month for professionals. They're priced for different jobs โ€” an annual journal subscription versus a per-project design cost.
Can I use Hadaa and Gardenize together? โ–ผ
Yes, and it's a natural pairing. Use Hadaa first to design and visualise your new garden, verify the plants for your climate, and generate the planting guide and contractor blueprint to build from. Then use Gardenize to document the finished garden โ€” logging each plant, tracking care, and watching it develop season by season. One designs the garden; the other maintains the record.
Does Gardenize verify plants for my climate or produce a plant list? โ–ผ
Gardenize can identify plants and store information about the ones you add, but it doesn't generate a climate-verified planting plan for a new design. Hadaa's Biological Engine cross-references every plant against your USDA hardiness zone, rainfall, and frost dates, then exports a structured planting guide with botanical names, quantities, and nursery links. Gardenize records what you grow; Hadaa specifies what to plant and proves it will survive your zone.

Verdict

These two aren’t really rivals. Gardenize is an excellent garden journal — a place to track plants, log care, and build a season-by-season record of a garden you already have. It does that job well, and Hadaa doesn’t try to do it.

Hadaa owns the design half. Rendering a yard, exploring 48+ styles, verifying plants for your climate, and exporting a planting guide, blueprint, and bill of quantities — that’s a job Gardenize simply isn’t built for.

So pick by the stage you’re in. Designing or transforming a garden? Hadaa. Maintaining and recording an existing one? Gardenize. Doing both, in sequence, is the smartest setup of all — design it with Hadaa, then keep the record with Gardenize.

Hadaa is $9 per project — 22 renders plus a full deliverable set, no subscription. When the job is turning an idea into a buildable garden, that’s the tool a journal can’t replace.

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