
Are you looking forward to your spring and summer garden, with it’s bounty of yummy edibles and joyous blooms?
Do you want to see your garden teeming with vibrancy, brimming with succulent produce, and blossoming with colors that enrich both your soul and your dinner plate.
This is the promise of meaningful yearly garden planning. It’s more than a mere boring task, it’s a strategic roadmap that propels your garden toward greatness like an orchestra in harmony with you as the conductor.
By embracing yearly garden planning, you harness the power of foresight. You lay the groundwork in advance, aligning the stars to create a harmonious ecosystem where plants thrive in synergy.
Say goodbye to the days of haphazard planting that yield – well- ??? If you welcome a structured approach that optimizes resources, space, and time – whether you consider yourself an “organizer” or “planner” or not, you manifest more from your garden.

I realize some of you are “not into planning”, so for you, I have created steps to simplify and shorten the process and make it fun and create.
For those who like to plan, embrace my system and manifest abundance in your garden.
Below are some yearly garden planning ideas, carefully lifted from my full planning process to get you started.
If you want to quicken the process and get my professional support, start with booking a short call here, or go to my website and message me from the contact page.
Yearly Garden Planning Tips

Maximized harvests: Plan out all four seasons at once. Things can change, but it gives me a plan for those days when I need a bit of clarity. Strategically time your plantings to ensure a continuous yield throughout the seasons.

Ecosystem balance: Encourage beneficial insects, and discourage pests, by planning your garden to be a self-sustaining thriving ecosystem. Diversity is the key here, have as many different types of veggies, fruit, flowers, and herbs, as you can fit into your garden spaces.

Conscious time management: By planning all four seasons in advance, you can look at your calendar, and consider what else is going on in your life to make strategic decisions about when to start seedlings, when to direct seed, and when to do any soil amending with mycorrhiza or when to do your biodynamic preparation sprays.
Again, here is that link to book a short free call so we can illuminate the next best step to your garden planning.
I look forward to hearing about your amazing garden ideas, Debby

