November 21, 2024

VIDEO: Start Planning Your Dream Garden!


Wet, cold, and gloomy outside? Never mind all that โ€“ itโ€™s time to think ahead to spring! Our Garden Planner makes it easy to try out different layouts and crop combinations – and it makes garden planning rather fun too!

Discover how the Garden Planner can help you achieve the garden of your dreams: https://www.growveg.com/garden-planner-intro.aspx

18 thoughts on “VIDEO: Start Planning Your Dream Garden!

  1. i spent 6 weeks looking for a way to convert square foot gardening to round containers then i found it on an electricians website with a calculator to figure out how many circles will fit inside another.. meant for wires in conduit or pipes but also works for planting lol. it even gives the layout in a diagram

  2. Unironically the best garden planner there is.
    I tried like the 10 msot recommended and this was like palce 7 and all were 2d and one was 3d and this one has just all the features you need. Like some others may do one or two things better, but then they lack critical features for any average vegetable gardener.
    Like they will ahve 500 kinds of decor you ca place very precisly, but only one variety of tomato AND they don't have a sowing/planting/harvesting schedule and no notes to note down when you watered etc.pp.

    I swear I am not bought up, I am just writing this to me out of the sheer energy of it being almost a crime against humanity that in our day and age this is the only decent all-around graden planner.

    xoxo and have a good one

  3. I'm loving it so highly recommend it. I'm reading in various threads, under your numerous vids, from people who have used it for years so I feel safe now to start to log all my garden paper notes on there so I can finally toss them. If need be I can always print them out. Goodbye pages of scribbles with no way to edit, delete or move things without a mess or whole page rewrite ๐Ÿ™‚

  4. Hi. I'm going to try and grow a cherry tomato, a zucchini, jalapeno, and green beans on board a sailboat in buckets. Any advice on size of bucket ie 2 gallon or 5 gallons and which for each plant. I do lettuces and spinach in "rail planters" but would like to expand it. We have a watermaker now so would like to grow some fresh stuff that will get us by for 8-10 weeks at a time while out cruising.

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