In support of winter garden planning, I suggest people look into the garden planning software, GrowVeg. It comes out of the UK and is very well designed, with new features just coming along this month. It is not terribly expensive. It is particularly good for vegetable gardening, with features that help plan planting dates (indoors and out) using site-specific frost dates; succession planting; and crop rotation from year to year. But they have lately expanded their flower icons also. There are also YouTube videos and many garden-related articles on the site. They offer a free trial period that allows you to play with the software before subscribing.
In support of winter garden planning, I suggest people look into the garden planning software, GrowVeg. It comes out of the UK and is very well designed, with new features just coming along this month. It is not terribly expensive. It is particularly good for vegetable gardening, with features that help plan planting dates (indoors and out) using site-specific frost dates; succession planting; and crop rotation from year to year. But they have lately expanded their flower icons also. There are also YouTube videos and many garden-related articles on the site. They offer a free trial period that allows you to play with the software before subscribing.
Thanks for commenting, Mary. I have used GrowVeg too. It has a lot of features.