Climate Light Ltd Introduces Ground breaking AI-Based Gardening App: Meet Helene

At ClimateLight Ltd, we are constantly pushing the boundaries of innovation and technology to enhance sustainability and the overall quality of life. As the parent company of GardenAdvice.co.uk, we are thrilled to announce the development of Helene, a cutting-edge AI-based gardening app designed to revolutionise the gardening experience. Whether you’re a novice or an expert gardener, Helene offers real-time gardening advice, instant answers to your gardening queries, and unparalleled plant identification technology—empowering users to get the best out of their gardens.

Advanced AI for Superior Plant Identification

One of Helene’s standout features is its exceptional plant identification system, powered by state-of-the-art AI technology. Trained on thousands of plant images, the app boasts a remarkable 99% success rate in identifying plants, marking a new era of precision in gardening tools.

During its rigorous testing phase, Helene’s AI engine processed over 5,000 images of a diverse range of plants, including common garden varieties and rarer species. The app’s ability to recognize plants with near-perfect accuracy is a testament to ClimateLight Ltd’s commitment to delivering advanced, reliable solutions for gardeners.

Simple and Effective Gardening Advice

Helene is designed with the user in mind. Whether you’re curious about a mysterious plant in your garden or need tips on plant care, simply snap a photo, and Helene will provide a detailed identification along with essential care instructions. The app draws from a vast global database of plant species, ensuring a wide range of plant identification capabilities.

But Helene doesn’t stop at plant identification. The app is equipped to answer any gardening questions you may have—from the best time to prune your roses to how to address plant diseases. With advice rooted in the latest horticultural knowledge, Helene is a trusted source for clear, concise gardening guidance.

Powered by OpenAI

Helene is built on the powerful OpenAI platform, integrating machine learning with expert gardening knowledge. This unique blend allows the app to continuously improve its performance, ensuring that gardeners always have the most accurate and up-to-date information at their fingertips.

Beta Testing and Official Launch in 2025

Helene is currently in beta testing, with an official launch set for January 2025. As ClimateLight Ltd continues to refine this innovative app, we invite gardening enthusiasts to participate in the beta testing phase. Early access to Helene is available through GardenAdvice.co.uk, providing users a chance to shape the app through feedback and experience the future of gardening technology.

A Personalized Gardening Assistant

Helene tailors its recommendations based on each gardener’s preferences and local growing conditions. Whether you specialise in growing herbs or tackling large-scale projects, Helene learns from your gardening habits and provides personalised care tips and reminders to ensure success throughout the year.

Join the Future of Gardening

ClimateLight Ltd is excited to share Helene with the world. This revolutionary AI app is a game-changer, designed to make gardening more accessible, efficient, and rewarding. As we move towards the official launch, we encourage gardeners to sign up for beta testing and be among the first to experience Helene’s capabilities.

With Helene, the future of gardening is now within reach, thanks to Climate Light Ltd and GardenAdvice.co.uk.

Examples of Helen Ai app from GardenAdvice identifying a couple of plants 

Question you asked  What plant is this

GardenAdvice Helene Ai Replied :

The plants in the images you’ve provided appear to be different forms of Quercus robur, commonly known as the English oak. The first image shows the typical broad and lobed leaves of an English oak, which are green and have a somewhat rugged texture.

The second image displays a tall, narrow tree, which is quite unusual for an English oak as they typically have a broad spreading canopy. This suggests it might be a specific cultivar or form of English oak known as Quercus robur ‘Fastigiata’, also known as the upright English oak. This variety is known for its columnar shape, making it suitable for narrow spaces where a typical broad oak would not fit.

Question you asked  What plant is this 

GardenAdvice Helene Ai Replied :

The plant in the image you’ve provided is a medlar (Mespilus germanica). This fruit tree is known for its unusual fruit, which are visible in the photo as round, brownish fruits with an open, star-like end. Medlar fruits are notable for being harvested in late autumn and then needing to be “bletted” (softened and partially decayed) before they are palatable, having a flavour that combines the tastes of apples and dates. The leaves are broadly oval, somewhat wrinkled, and have a dark green colour, which matches those in the image. Medlars are quite rare in modern gardens but can be a lovely addition due to their unique fruit and ornamental value.