I was able to do it all without a prior clue of experience with most plant types all thanks to spending a long winter making this spreadsheet. Every plant listed on the spreadsheet I grow, and haven’t ever had to scramble over the timing and what to do because it’s all right here. The point is everything-variety, and diversity. It was the solution I needed when I felt that way- when I couldn’t find a planner that actually did what I needed it to.Īt the time, I was a beginner at growing most vegetables but managed to successfully grow 80 tomatoes, 40 peppers, 80 brassicas of numerous kinds, hundreds of onions, carrots, beans, greens everything. This is the best vegetable garden planner because you won’t feel so scrambled in your head anymore. From here, you can either make an estimate of how much more to grow, or how much less to grow. To do so, take the weight of what you harvested, and divide it by the number of plants your journal says you planted. By the end, you’ll know how much was too much and be able to re-evaluate how much you should grow next year. Optionally, of course, you can also keep extra notes, including the weight of each vegetable harvest. This can be helpful if plant diseases or deficiencies show up in the foliage of parts of your garden.
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