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Planning Next Year's Garden in Winter
easy
Gardening
30-60 minutes
5 steps
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Safety Warnings
Ensure any stored garden records are kept in a dry place to prevent ink fading or paper decay.
Tools Needed
ruler
— stainless steel straight edge
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pen or pencil
— archival ink or graphite
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Materials
large piece of paper
— heavyweight drawing or ledger paper
(1 sheet)
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garden record/journal
— previous season's notes
(1 volume)
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Steps
1
Gather all previous garden records and notes from the past season.
Tip: Reviewing what worked and what didn't is the foundation of a better next-year plan.
2
Prepare a large piece of paper to serve as your primary planning layout.
Tip: Using a large format allows you to visualize the entire garden space.
3
Rule the paper into a grid or specific columns to organize plant types and locations.
Tip: A structured layout makes it easier to track successions and crop rotations.
4
Refer to the garden record to identify which varieties performed best.
Tip: Note specific variety names to ensure you order the same seeds for uniform results.
5
Map out the placements for the upcoming season based on the recorded data.
Tip: Dedicate just a few minutes each week during the winter to refine this plan.
Pro Tips
Maintaining a simple but consistent garden record is the most important tool for planning the next season.
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Sources
Synthesized from 4 verified sources:
Gutenberg: Manual of Gardening
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Gutenberg: War Gardens Guide
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Gutenberg: Home Vegetable Gardening
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Gutenberg: A-B-C of Vegetable Gardening
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