Vejigarden — Terms
These are the terms for using Vejigarden, an iOS app I make under the name Koirala Studio. Read these once and you'll know what you're agreeing to. If anything's unclear, email support@koirala.studio and ask.
Using the app
You can use Vejigarden on any Apple device you own, for personal stuff. Don't try to reverse-engineer it, don't resell it, and don't use it to break the law or hurt anyone.
Subscriptions
Vejigarden Premium unlocks unlimited plants and the AI disease check. It's offered as an auto-renewing subscription on a monthly or annual plan. The annual plan starts with a 1-week free trial; the monthly plan has no trial. Current prices are shown in the app at purchase.
The Apple-required fine print on auto-renewals:
- Payment is charged to your Apple ID at confirmation of purchase.
- The subscription renews automatically unless you turn off auto-renew at least 24 hours before the period ends.
- Your Apple ID is charged for renewal within 24 hours before the current period ends, at the rate of the plan you picked.
- To cancel: Settings → [your name] → Subscriptions → tap the app → Cancel. You can also reach this directly from inside Vejigarden under Settings → Premium → Manage subscription.
- If you cancel mid-trial, any unused trial time is forfeited.
- Prices are shown in the app at purchase, taxes included where required.
Refunds
Apple handles all payments and all refunds. I can't issue them myself. Go to reportaproblem.apple.com within Apple's refund window; Apple decides.
Not expert horticulture advice
Vejigarden's AI disease check is a starting point, not a verdict. It runs on a small on-device model trained on a public plant-disease dataset (PlantVillage), and it covers 14 plants and 38 common diseases — not every plant or every problem you'll see in a real garden. Even within its known range, it can be wrong. Treatment suggestions are general guidance based on common gardening practice, not personalized advice for your specific plants, soil, climate, or local pest pressure.
For anything you care about — a beloved plant, an unusual symptom, a crop you depend on — confirm with a local extension service, a master gardener, or a plant pathologist before treating. Vejigarden is a journal and reminder app first; the AI is a bonus and should be treated that way.
Use it sensibly
Vejigarden lets you log sprays, but it doesn't know what's in the bottle. When you apply any pesticide, fungicide, herbicide, or fertilizer, follow the product label exactly — concentration, frequency, re-entry intervals, harvest waiting periods, protective gear, drift precautions, all of it. The label is the law in most jurisdictions, and it overrides anything the app suggests.
Don't spray when you shouldn't be holding a phone — wear gloves, keep the device clean, and don't try to operate Vejigarden while you're actively spraying. The reminders are there to help you plan, not to be checked mid-application.
No warranty
Vejigarden is provided "as is." I do my best to ship something that works well, but I can't guarantee it's bug-free, fits every purpose, or will keep working forever. To the extent the law allows, I'm not promising anything about it beyond what's stated here.
Liability
To the fullest extent the law allows, I'm not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages — lost profits, lost data, lost time, anything like that — that come from using or not being able to use Vejigarden. If I am liable for something, the total amount I owe you for everything combined is capped at the greater of (a) what you paid me through Apple in the last 12 months, or (b) CAD $10.
Some places don't allow these limits, in which case they apply only as far as the local law permits.
Apple's role
These terms are between you and me (Koirala Studio), not Apple. Apple has no responsibility for Vejigarden or its contents. If Vejigarden fails to live up to a warranty, you can let Apple know and they may refund you. Apple is allowed to enforce these terms against you as a third-party beneficiary.
If the app changes or stops
I might update or discontinue Vejigarden. If I do something that affects paying subscribers, I'll give reasonable notice through the App Store or inside the app.
If these terms change
I'll update the date at the top and surface a notice inside Vejigarden for material changes. Continuing to use the app after a change means you accept the updated terms.
Ending things
Delete the app whenever you want — that ends your use of it. If you break these terms badly, I may need to cut off your access. The liability and warranty sections survive even after the agreement ends.
Where this is governed
These terms are governed by the laws of Ontario, Canada. Any disputes go to the courts of Ontario. If you're a consumer, this doesn't strip you of mandatory protections under the laws of your own home jurisdiction.
Contact
Koirala Studio · Ontario, Canada
support@koirala.studio