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Review & Giveaway :: Garden Planner

I really wanted to try the online tool The Garden Planner. I don't have a great green thumb. My dad was a farmer's son but it did not rub off on me. The Garden Planner is great for the novice or professional.  The thing I like the most is that you can enter in what you want to plant and it will tell you when to plant it as well as harvest it (see image below). I think this is so helpful! You can order seed right from the program. 

 

From the company:
The Garden Planner makes it easy to draw out your vegetable beds, add plants and move them around to get the perfect layout. Either metric units or feet and inches are supported and any shape of garden can be created.

Whether you use traditional row planting, raised beds or Square Foot Gardening
The Garden Planner adapts to suit your gardening style.

The Garden Planner has over 200 vegetables, herbs and fruit and detailed growing information is just a click away. As you add vegetables the space they require is clearly shown by the colored area around each plant and it calculates how many plants will fit into the area.

Crop rotation is easy as
The Garden Planner warns you where you should avoid placing each vegetable based on what was in your previous years' plans.

The Garden Planner adapts to your own area using our database of over 5000 weather stations. Print your own personalized planting chart showing how many of each plant you require and when to sow, plant and harvest them.

Twice a month the Garden Planner sends email reminders of what needs planting from your garden plans.

The Garden Planner is both easy to use and flexible. Organize which crops will follow on from others using the succession planting feature and see how your garden will look for each month of the year. Customized varieties can be added with their own spacing and planting dates.

Like a garden journal, you can add notes to your plants and plans to track how they grow.

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