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Seed Starting Planner for Any Zone

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January 18, 2019 by Victoria 14 Comments

This seed starting tool will help you determine when to plant seeds for your zone. Just type in your last frost date, and the spreadsheet does the rest!

Seed Starting Planner: This seed starting tool will help you determine when to plant seeds for your zone. Just type in your last frost date, and the spreadsheet does the rest!

For first time gardeners and even those who have tons of experience, knowing exactly when to plant your seeds each season can be tricky. Maybe you just moved to a new area, or maybe like me you just never seem to remember the best time to plant seeds for your zone!

Whatever the reason, this automated seed starting guide is exactly what you need!

Just put in your last frost date and the spreadsheet will calculate when you need to start seeds indoors, and when to put them in the ground (as seedlings or as seeds)!

Why We Use a Seed Starting Guide

When we started a garden on our own for the first time 2 years ago we knew 2 things...

1. We needed the effort to be minimal. This is why we ended up trying the Back to Eden gardening method since it boasted "no weeding and no watering".

That's my kind of vegetable gardening method!!

2. We accepted that we knew NOTHING about when to plant for our zone. This meant that we needed to do a little research and fortunately the local county extension office had a great planting guide specifically for our area!

We were so excited that there was a "when to plant" seed starting guide, not only for our zone, but for our town that we followed it exactly and had amazing results!

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"When to Plant" Seed Starting Guide

What we didn't realize at the time was that the guide wasn't actually all that hard to create for any zone.

You just take the last frost date and calculate days before or after for each plant you want to grow... but while that's simple, it's not quick right?

Unless you have an automated tool that calculates all that for you! Well, good news! I made one for you!

Just enter your last frost date in the field noted and the tool does the rest of the work and gives you all of the following information sorted by plant variety!

  • Indoor Start Date for Transplants
  • Outdoor Transplant Date
  • Direct Seed Date
  • Germination Length
  • Dates to Maturity
  • Links to Order Seeds Listed

And one of the best parts is, you can sort by any of the columns!

The default setting is that the plants are alphabetized in the first column. But if you wanted to see the information by harvest date, just sort by that field with the built in sort feature! (Sort A -> Z or vise versa, even for date fields)

This makes it really easy to plan your garden and gives you the ability to know confidently when to plant your seeds!

Once you have everything sorted and organized the way you want it, click print to print just the guide and place it in your homestead journal, or just stick it on the fridge!

START SEEDS INSIDE WITH THIS EASY SEED STARTER PROJECT!

Beyond Knowing When to Plant...


Once you know when and what to plant in your area, you also really need the best seeds! These heirloom seeds from White Harvest Seeds are our favorites!

Though we've tried many different companies over the years, we always come back to White Harvest Seeds, because of the excellent germination rate and the wonderful produce we get!

Check out White Harvest Seed Company here!

Get the Free Automated Seed Starting Guide

This download is part of our exclusive members only download. But it's totally free! So go ahead and join us for all our past, present, and future free library listing!

If you're already a member, head to our members only page and enter the password from the bottom of the last newsletter!

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  1. Michelle says

    March 28, 2019 at 10:02 am

    Hello. I’m trying to get the planner and I can’t seem to find a password to get in.

    Reply
    • Victoria says

      March 28, 2019 at 10:50 am

      Hi Michelle! The password is in the confirmation email that you receive after joining our member’s only newsletter. You can join at the bottom of any post.

      If you are already a member, please email me at [email protected] and I will get you the password :-)

      Thanks!

      Reply
  2. Amy says

    August 12, 2019 at 6:38 am

    Hello! This looks very handy. Do you have one for planting in the fall? Or an idea on how to make this one work for fall planting?

    Reply
    • Victoria says

      August 15, 2019 at 1:21 pm

      Hi Amy! I don’t have one for fall, but to create one you’d need to calculate TO the first frost date, instead of FROM the last frost date.

      So, if you wanted to plant something with a 50 days to maturity rate, then you’d want to make sure it was planted at least 50 days from your first frost date (as appropriate).

      I hope that helps! I may make a fall one for next year!

      Reply
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