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Are AI plant identifier apps actually making gardeners depend on them too much?
As 2026 brings a surge of AI-powered gardening tools, many worry that instant plant identification may be eroding hands-on learning and intuition. Cast your vote on whether these apps are a helpful shortcut or a crutch that weakens real gardening skills.
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