UPDATE: New February 2021 - Now Includes Vegetables, Herbs, Fruits + Cut Flowers
Start here - Welcome!
BONUS#1: Growing Cut Flowers For Beginners
BONUS#2: Succession Planting Spreadsheet + Guide
BONUS#3: Fall Planting
BONUS#4: How To Save Your Sanity By Planning Your Yearly Growing Tasks
BONUS#5: Planting Workshop
Requests + Feedback
Donald Browning
Will The Flower Assistant be updated to the new calendar year each year?
I do a similar, although not as extensive, calendar of my own each year for planing the seed starting of annuals and bedding plants to sell in my garden center. We are adding cut flowers next year and this will save me a lot of time. Thanks for your work.
Justin Funk
Donald BrowningHi Donald – I am so glad it is helpful, especially because I’m sure you already have a good system in place for your garden center. Justin will be adding additional years within the next week or two. You’ll be able to choose which years you want to calculate when you add in your last frost date.
Penelope De boer
this is a great product and I look forward to be able then to use it for many years, just by choosing the different year’s frost data.
Nancy
I am so excited to enter my info, thank you for this!
I know I saw somewhere in here how to enter varieties you don’t have on the list, but I can’t find it again! Could you point me in the right direction please?
Justin Funk
NancyYup! Under the list of varieties there is a button called “Add Variety”. That will do it!
Leya Stefanski
thank you. loved it. I will come back and add to comments once I have used
it
Dawn Saucier
I’m confused what did I miss? If my first frost date is 11/23 why would the seed starting calculator have me starting seeds 12/20 at the earliest?
Justin Funk
Dawn SaucierDawn – where are you located?
Barbara Baker
Thank you Sarah. A great way for a NEWBIE to get organized!