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  • Free - Ready made spreadsheets for How much to grow & When to plant

    These may be of interest

    I have just found these ready-made spreadsheets.

    One is for " how-much-to-plant " it works out how much seed to sow, based on how many in your family and what yeld to expect - looks pretty good.

    The other " garden-planner " works out what dated you should plant based on the last expected frosts in your area ...........not sure about this one but there both free.....

    You can find them at

    Gift to My Readers: Garden Planner Spreadsheet | Oh My Aching Debts
    Remember If you want to test the depth of the water .........don't use both feet !

  • #2
    That is pretty smart and gives people an idea on what they should be doing when.
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    • #3
      brilliant thanks very much
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      • #4
        Thanks for this! I can't dowload it at work but will try when I get home.
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        • #5
          They look as if they could be useful but they're really for the American climate - would it work here? I think I might use it as a baseline and see where we go from there
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          • #6
            I presume that "plant" in this context actually means "sow" as the author seems to be talking about buying seeds.

            And you're right, Maureen - it is not clear what region of the US this is for and it may not be entirely suitable for some UK areas.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Cutecumber View Post
              I presume that "plant" in this context actually means "sow" as the author seems to be talking about buying seeds.

              And you're right, Maureen - it is not clear what region of the US this is for and it may not be entirely suitable for some UK areas.
              i have adapted mine a little to coincide with what I am sowing.........
              Dont worry about tomorrow, live for today

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              • #8
                that's the spirit
                Remember If you want to test the depth of the water .........don't use both feet !

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