May 14, 2024

VIDEO: Using the Garden Planner to Make the Most of Your Garden


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Getting the most from your vegetable garden is easy using our Garden Planner. A well-planned garden helps you avoid common issues that affect the health and productivity of your plants.

With over 250 plants and 100 structures, you can easily identify the best positions for each plant and move them around until you get the perfect layout.

See how many plants will fit and which crops can occupy the same space in your garden at different times of the year.

Receive reminders by email when it’s time to start planting, specifically for your garden and your climate.

If you love growing your own food, why not take a look at our online Garden Planner which is available from several major websites and seed suppliers:
http://www.GrowVeg.com
http://gardenplanner.almanac.com
http://gardenplanner.motherearthnews.com
and many more…

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30 thoughts on “VIDEO: Using the Garden Planner to Make the Most of Your Garden

  1. Love the garden planner, but some flowers need to be added. Notably absent are daisies, primroses, hostas, hydrangeas, poppies, holly, violets, agapanthus, bleeding hearts, forget-me-nots, heleniums, hellebores, jasmine, lilacs, hollyhocks, yarrow, and lupines. Savory should also be added to the herbs.
    The planner really makes planning fun. I can get info, look for companion plants, and customize so many things. I'd like to thank whoever made the software.

  2. I have trouble with the app on my iPad. It won’t let me do filled shapes for paths and whatnot. Would also love to see some watermelons added to the crop list! Otherwise I think it’s a great app and it’s been super helpful for me with renovating the garden.

  3. Great to see it has been updated since I last looked. Any chance I can have different screens for different parts of the garden or would I have to slide round the one screen? By this time next year we should have several no dig beds, several hugels, a few polytunnels, a fruit area and a green house. It would be good to include my mushroom growing areas too although I don't (yet!) expect you to advise on those but I guess I could add custom reminders? So glad to have found you again 🙂

  4. Cool Idea that I would pay a one time fee for (between $30-45) but I'm trying to be more self sufficient and subscribing to a yearly service doesn't work for my plans.

  5. Please advise how to delete a an item (small box)from my plan, or can you delete the whole plan, and start again I am just getting started.
    Thanks

  6. When using the 'add a new variety' feature and inserting the seed packets' general information. Does the localised information in the software adjust this generic information to meet my gardens conditions?

  7. I've been using this for my vegetable garden and started a plan for flower beds/herbs and have run into some popular plants like hostas or poppies not available. Anyone run into this and substitute or search somewhere for additional options?

  8. Oh my, I aquired two plots just as we locked down. It wasn’t a great start as I couldn’t shop for seeds and online shopping was a nightmare so did broad beans, spuds and onions. However these videos have been simply amazing – it’s taken me three/four viewings to trust my self to take the plunge. The gardening language was scary – thinning, chitting, earlies, mulching. And finally what to plant for continuous crop, how many rows for ongoing crops, one off planting and yield etc etc was a bit overwhelming. But this planner for a project manager is the gift of gifts – it’s October and I’m dying that it’s not feb, March,April. Thankyou so much your easy watching and listening videos they have been reassuring and the planner has fed my needs for efficiency and order. I just hope Now that I do you proud.

  9. Hi, I'd like to know if this could be adapted to a tropical climate with temperature between 17-28 and a height of 900 masl.
    Please let me know, I am interested.
    Thanks and i love your videos too much.

  10. Before I subscribe I want to make sure the app would help me plant in Vancouver British Columbia Canada as I am a beginner . It gets cold out here but we don’t get lots of snow rain instead . Right now it is 3 degrees and hardly goes to minus,
    Pls advise
    Cheers

  11. I love this planner but I wish there was a better way to print large garden plans so I can read it better and also I can't fine a way to look at it on my phone which make remembering were to plant hard. What am I missing is there a mobile app. I can't log into on my phone because it doesn't work on a mobile web browser well.

  12. I've been using your garden planner for few year now. You've recently made it usable on iPad but using it for the 1st time on this platform, I find it hard to move around the plan on this platform. Do you had a tutorial for it?

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