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Good tool IMO. It's free to use for the first 30 days and then is 25 a year after that.

Here are some of the things the Vegetable Garden Planner can do:

Find Frost Dates

Find the average first and last frost dates for your area, based on records from over 5,000 weather stations across the United States and Canada. All you have to do is punch in your ZIP code, and the Garden Planner software does the rest. If your experience in your microclimate points you toward different dates, you have the option of setting the frost dates yourself. The Planner will use these dates to tell you the best planting times for more than 130 garden crops. This function is a great one to use during the free 30-day trial. If you want, the Planner will even send you twice-monthly reminders about what crops to sow and plant from your plans.

Garden Bed Design

Experiment with bed designs and plant placement. If your garden beds are already in place, simply set up your garden’s template in the Vegetable Garden Planner and start plugging in plants. The vegetables and herbs have already been coded with space requirements, so you can quickly see how many will fit in a given bed or row. Or, use the Garden Planner to design new beds for any garden.

Planting Guidance

Get a personalized planting chart. Once your plan is complete the software compiles a chart showing how many of each plant you need to buy or raise from seed, the correct spacing and recommended planting dates for your area. You can print both the plan and plant list as a handy reference to take into your garden.

Plan succession sowings. If you plan to grow fall carrots after spring peas, or plant fall garlic in the same space used for summer snap beans, you can incorporate end dates for certain plantings into your plan. The plan will then show available space for a second crop.

Plan crop rotations. Plants are coded according to the botanical family to which they belong, and the Garden Planner keeps track of what you have grown where. When you plan next year’s garden based on this year’s plan, the Planner will warn you if you try to follow tomatoes with potatoes, squash with pumpkins, or otherwise violate standard rotation practices.

Plan cover crop plantings. The Garden Planner includes several common cover crop varieties for improving soil.

Great Gardening Records

Keep track of varieties. You can quickly change from generic labels such as “lettuce” to specific variety names such as ‘Red Sails.’ Then you can make notes in the Garden Planner about what happened with different varieties over the course of the season. The notes will be stored so that you can refer to them during the next planting season. If you grow any unusual plants then these can be added as varieties of the generic plant symbols such as “fruit bush,” “herb,” etc.

Now it’s time to see the Vegetable Garden Planner in action. You can view instructional videos or sign up for the free trial — no credit card or personal information beyond a valid e-mail address is required. Your first 30 days is free, then the Planner costs only $25 per year if you choose to continue. We think you’re going to love how this interactive software can streamline and improve the garden planning process.

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Is this worth it?

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I haven't played with it, first 30 days are free though

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That looks cool. I wonder if there are any free apps available. I think I'll try it out for this year.

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That looks cool. I wonder if there are any free apps available. I think I'll try it out for this year.

I never thought about an app but Im sure one exists.

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My biggest concern is that it increases the dependence on electronics and moves away from actual learning. Thats the biggest problem with society today. We've stopped learning how to do things and just go to the web when we have a question.

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excellent point ET

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My biggest concern is that it increases the dependence on electronics and moves away from actual learning. Thats the biggest problem with society today. We've stopped learning how to do things and just go to the web when we have a question.

Not a bad point. However, say you have someone who is new to it all, this tool could be great in teaching them what to look for.

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