Plant, Grow, And Send Flowers With Flower Garden
April 11, 2009
Ah yes, spring is finally here, which for some means it's time to get your hands dirty by planting some flowers. Don't have a green thumb you say? Not big on getting your hands dirty? Well, that's no problem at all as long as you have an iPhone or iPod touch because Snappy Touch has just released their new application titled Flower Garden.
Flower Garden allows you to plant and grow flowers in a virtual garden, and the best part is you can't kill these flowers. Once the flowers are fully grown, you can cut and arrange them into a bouquet for you to email to loved ones. The emailed bouquets can be personalized with custom backgrounds and cards for you to be sure you are sending the right message.
Flower Garden is available at the App Store at the introductory price of $1.99. On April 14th it will return to its regular price of $2.99.
It is also worth nothing that Snappy Touch already as an update in the works that will add color variations for each seed, labels for each pot with flower information, and even the ability to cross-pollinate flowers to create your own hybrids.