

This is one of the main ways to discourage recurring soil-born diseases.
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I plan the beds in late winter or early spring and the plan guides me in both starting seeds and buying plants (how many do I need of each vegetable) and where to plant the transplants when the time comes.īut the value doesn't stop there - I also update the plan as I make changes or additions, which helps me plan better for the next year.Īnd most important of all when you are gardening organically is that these vegetable plans are a record of what was planted from year to year so you can rotate what you plant in each bed. While all the pages in the notebook record useful things that are useful to have a record of, the most valuable part to me has always been the diagrams of my vegetable beds from year to year. If you haven't read that yet, I encourage you to take a look because I always find it helpful to see what other people keep track of and how that's useful! Using the Garden Notebook for Vegetable Planning I detailed some of the benefits of keeping basic records here, as well as how I've organized garden paperwork through the years in a gardening binder. It's one of the things I believe has truly helped me grow successful gardens through the years, which always involve learning and adapting. One of my favorite things in the AOC VIP Subscriber Printable Library is the Garden Success Plan Notebook. The popular Garden Success Plan Notebook has been completely redesigned!

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