Translate plant care guides, climate zones, and seasonal product copy into 93 languages — accurately for the climate your buyer actually lives in.
USDA Zone 6 ≠ EU equivalent. Plant care advice that doesn't localize to the buyer's actual climate is useless.
"Spring planting" in March (NH) is September (SH). Generic translators don't account for hemisphere — and your seasonal pages embarrass you.
Common names diverge wildly per market. "Eggplant" vs. "aubergine", local plant nicknames — generic translation gets it half right.
Knowledge Library handles per-market hardiness zone equivalencies so plant care advice translates with locally correct climate context.
Define season-to-month mappings per locale. Spring copy lands in the right month for each market — no embarrassing northern-hemisphere assumptions in southern markets.
Maintain per-market plant-name preferences and let the AI use the right local common name on every translated SKU.
These markets are typically the highest-priority for this category. Click any to see the language-specific guide.
The Knowledge Library lets you map equivalent hardiness/climate zones per market. Plant care guides translate with the locally correct zone reference, not a literal carryover.
Yes. You can define season-to-month mappings per locale, so "spring planting" lands in the right calendar month for each market — including southern hemisphere stores.
Yes. Knowledge Library accepts per-market plant-name preferences. The AI uses the locally recognized common name (e.g., aubergine vs eggplant) on every translated product.
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