HomesteadOS

AI Agents

Six specialists watching your homestead

A rule-based control panel, ready for live AI

Each agent below is a focused advisor that reads your spaces, crops, flock, forecast, and inventory, then turns what it sees into clear, prioritized actions. Today they run on deterministic rules — fast, transparent, and always on. The interface is built so a live AI model can plug into the very same seam: same inputs, same recommendation cards, richer reasoning. Right now your homestead is being watched by 6 specialists generating 22 recommendations.

Agent roster

6 active
2 recs

Property Planning Agent

Organizes spaces, dimensions, and expansion.

Online · Rule-based
6 recs

Garden Agent

Planting, watering, harvest timing, and pests.

Online · Rule-based
1 rec

Animal Care Agent

Feeding, eggs, health, and flock reminders.

Online · Rule-based
4 recs

Weather Impact Agent

Turns the forecast into property actions.

Online · Rule-based
6 recs

Inventory Agent

Seeds, harvests, jars, and preservation stock.

Online · Rule-based
3 recs

Sustainability Coach

Weekly wins for yield, waste, and resilience.

Online · Rule-based

All recommendations

22 total
Garden Agenthigh

Harvest Lettuce (Buttercrunch)

Lettuce in sp-raised-bed-1 is ready now.

Pick Lettuce this week before quality drops — heat will trigger bolting.
📍 Raised Bed 1🗓 May 31High confidence
Garden Agenthigh

Harvest Strawberry (Albion (everbearing))

Strawberry in sp-raised-bed-1 is ready now.

Pick Strawberry this week before quality drops.
📍 Raised Bed 1🗓 May 31High confidence
Weather Impact Agenthigh

Frost risk Sun night (low 34°F)

Tender crops are at risk: Tomato, Bell Pepper, Basil, Cucumber, Zucchini.

Cover with row cover or bring containers in before dusk. Water soil in the afternoon to buffer temperature.
📍 North Garden🗓 Jun 1High confidence
Weather Impact Agenthigh

Heavy rain Thu (1.4 in, 80%)

Saturated soil and possible runoff. Watering can pause.

Skip irrigation, check raised-bed drainage, and stake top-heavy plants before the storm.
📍 North Garden🗓 Jun 5High confidence
Animal Care Agentmedium

Monitor Sunny

Watch — was broody last week, monitoring weight.

Do a hands-on check of Sunny: weight, vent, crop, and behavior. Isolate if symptoms worsen.
📍 Chicken Coop🗓 May 31Medium confidence
Weather Impact Agentmedium

Heat Wed (high 88°F)

Cool-season crops may bolt or wilt: Basil, Lettuce.

Shade cloth on cool-season beds, deep-water early morning, and add extra waterers for the flock.
📍 Herb Garden🗓 Jun 4High confidence
Weather Impact Agentmedium

High wind Thu (18 mph)

Trellises, young transplants, and greenhouse vents at risk.

Secure trellises and cages, latch greenhouse vents, and shelter new transplants.
📍 North Garden🗓 Jun 5High confidence
Inventory Agentmedium

Pumpkin seed expired

Sugar Pie expired in 2025. Germination unreliable.

Reorder Pumpkin (Sugar Pie) before fall planting; germination-test the old packet first.
High confidence
Garden Agentlow

Scout Basil for slugs

Seedlings are most vulnerable to slugs, downy mildew.

Inspect undersides of leaves twice weekly; deploy companion plantings (Tomato, Pepper).
📍 Herb GardenMedium confidence
Garden Agentlow

Scout Cucumber for cucumber beetle

Seedlings are most vulnerable to cucumber beetle, powdery mildew.

Inspect undersides of leaves twice weekly; deploy companion plantings (Dill, Nasturtium).
📍 North GardenMedium confidence
Garden Agentlow

Scout Zucchini for squash vine borer

Seedlings are most vulnerable to squash vine borer, squash bug.

Inspect undersides of leaves twice weekly; deploy companion plantings (Nasturtium, Borage).
📍 North GardenMedium confidence
Garden Agentlow

Scout Bush Beans for mexican bean beetle

Seedlings are most vulnerable to mexican bean beetle.

Inspect undersides of leaves twice weekly; deploy companion plantings (Corn, Squash).
📍 North GardenMedium confidence
Inventory Agentlow

Low stock: Bell Pepper

18 seeds left, below reorder threshold of 20.

Add Bell Pepper (California Wonder) to the next seed order.
High confidence
Inventory Agentlow

Use Lettuce seed this season

Buttercrunch viability is declining (best by 2026).

Prioritize sowing Lettuce now and sow a little thicker to offset lower germination.
Medium confidence
Inventory Agentlow

Use Zucchini seed this season

Black Beauty viability is declining (best by 2026).

Prioritize sowing Zucchini now and sow a little thicker to offset lower germination.
Medium confidence
Inventory Agentlow

Use Spinach seed this season

Bloomsdale viability is declining (best by 2026).

Prioritize sowing Spinach now and sow a little thicker to offset lower germination.
Medium confidence
Inventory Agentlow

Use first: Tomato Sauce (last yr)

Oldest sealed stock — best by 2026-09-08.

Move Tomato Sauce (last yr) to the front of the pantry and use before opening newer jars.
High confidence
Property Planning Agentlow

Plan a fall succession block

904 sq ft of growing space across 3 beds. Lettuce and spinach beds free up soon.

Reserve Raised Bed 1 for a fall brassica/greens succession once lettuce is pulled.
Medium confidence
Property Planning Agentlow

Expand rainwater capture

Greenhouse and raised beds rely on hand watering during dry stretches.

Add a second rain barrel off the greenhouse downspout to buffer the summer dry stretch.
Low confidence
Sustainability Coachlow

Strong preservation rhythm

3 harvests preserved recently. Tomatoes and zucchini will surge in 6–8 weeks.

Pre-stage jars, lids, and freezer bags now so the summer glut doesn't go to waste.
Medium confidence
Sustainability Coachlow

Close the loop on spent crops

Lettuce and spinach beds are finishing — that biomass is free fertility.

Chop-and-drop or compost spent greens, then top beds with finished compost before the next planting.
📍 Compost ZoneHigh confidence
Sustainability Coachlow

Track flock feed-to-egg efficiency

You're logging eggs daily — pair it with feed weight for a true cost picture.

Weigh a feed bag's lifespan once to benchmark feed cost per dozen eggs.
📍 Chicken CoopLow confidence