I learned from that site to inventory all food items at least once a year. After a couple years you will know what your family will eat of an item in one year. I try to not carry over very much as most food items lose value after a year.
I plan my gardens in December and have my seed orders sent in by December 20th. I use this site initially:
because it helps eliminate planting the same family of plants in an area several years running. Once made I make a paper copy on graph paper and that goes out to the garden with me. I do it in pencil and make changes and notes as I plant.
Thank you, this is a good resource. How do you plan your crops?
I learned from that site to inventory all food items at least once a year. After a couple years you will know what your family will eat of an item in one year. I try to not carry over very much as most food items lose value after a year.
I plan my gardens in December and have my seed orders sent in by December 20th. I use this site initially:
https://www.growveg.com/
because it helps eliminate planting the same family of plants in an area several years running. Once made I make a paper copy on graph paper and that goes out to the garden with me. I do it in pencil and make changes and notes as I plant.
Posts about these things:
https://steemit.com/gardening/@goldenoakfarm/gardens-day-the-plan-for-beauty-and-health
https://steemit.com/homesteading/@goldenoakfarm/garden-planner-december-6-2018-goldenoakfarm
https://steemit.com/homesteading/@goldenoakfarm/prepping-for-seed-orders-december-18-2019-goldenoakfarm
https://steemit.com/homesteading/@goldenoakfarm/the-annual-freezer-inventory
https://steemit.com/homesteading/@goldenoakfarm/annual-june-inventory-june-21-2019-goldenoakfarm