FREE online planting Garden Planning Calendar
Who is giving this away?
https://seedsforgenerations.com/
Seeds for Generations
Our family business sells organic heirloom vegetable seeds and related gardening products.
This is a way for my kids to learn hard work, diligence, and teamwork, and is a great supplement to their homeschooling curriculum.
What it is:
It has most popular vegetables and some herbs
- It tells you things like
- 📅 when to
- start your seeds indoors (if it's not a direct in the garden type of plant...)
- transplant or direct sow in the garden.
- If you should direct seed or start seeds and transplant.
- Days to germination and recommended temp (in Fahrenheit).
- Days before or after First Frost to plant.
- You will need to click on the gold date to enter your last spring frost date.
- Days to maturity and Earliest Harvest Date
- 📅 when to
Why I'm sharing this info
I like to garden.
- Store bought 🍅 tomatoes taste like cardboard!
I start seed indoors, buy transplants and direct sow seed in the garden.
- This calculator takes all the guess work about when to do each of the above.
I thought some of you fellow gardeners might find it useful, as well.
How to get it:
Go to this web page
- Give them your email.
- They will email you a link to the FREE online planting Garden Planning Calendar
NOTES:
- This may only work in the United States,
- or maybe the entire northern hemisphere.
- We are opposite of you who live in the southern hemisphere...
- or maybe the entire northern hemisphere.
- You can sort this table.
- Click on the little box with the down arrow (carat).
Pick ascending.- I'm doing this with both the "Start Indoors" & the "Plant in ground" columns so I can see if I've missed a date and when the next date is I should be doing something.
- I just discovered I should have planted my bunching onion seed last month. OOPS. Better get on that!
- Click on the little box with the down arrow (carat).
Enjoy & God Bless,
WizarDave
This post is awesome. Thanks for sharing this awesomely educational farming information. I've only grown a few herbs, tomatoes and cucumbers so all these resources are super useful! I bet even seasoned gardeners benefit from your post.
You should check out @fibrefox and the Steemit Network of Learning. It's a new project working to create a center for education of all types where we can teach our skills (whatever they may be) to anyone wanting to learn. And vise versa - you could potentially learning anything you chose from a real person who wants to spread their knowledge! Feel free to check it out :)
Hi @amariespeaks, thanks for the mention :) I will definitely add @wizardave's name to my next update because I think this is great information.
thanks @plushzilla :) keeping my eye out for great educators