🎯 If You Aim at Nothing, You’ll Hit It Every Time
A great season starts with a plan.
One of the biggest game-changers on the farm isn’t a new tool, a bigger greenhouse, or even better soil — it’s planning.
Whether you’re taking notes from last season to tweak your systems or starting completely from scratch, having a clear plan turns chaos into confidence.
Here’s where to start 👇
- Know your space. How much ground, bed space, or container space do you actually have to work with? This determines everything that follows.
- Build your crop plan.Decide what you want to grow and how much of it. Be realistic — growing 100 tomato plants is great until you realize you only have room for 50.
- Decide how each crop begins.Are you starting from seed, buying in transplants, or direct seeding? That choice affects both timing and workflow.
- Map your timeline.Once you know what you’re growing, you can figure out when to start seeds, where they’ll grow, and how many transplants to source or start.
- Dial in spacing.Proper spacing makes all the difference — for plant health, yield, and ease of harvest. We’ll dig into spacing details soon, because this one factor can make or break your efficiency.
Planning might not feel glamorous, but it’s the foundation of a smooth, successful, and less stressful season. Every hour you spend mapping things out now saves you five hours of scrambling later.
So — what’s your plan aiming at this season? 🌱