| Your Best Gardening Year Starts Right Now! | Greetings from your Almanac gardening editors!
How will your 2021 garden grow? It should all start with our All-New Garden Planner from The Old Farmer’s Almanac! Today, are excited to announce that the #1 Garden Planner on Earth is now even better! For years, gardeners have been replacing the unforgiving planning method of pencil-and–graph paper with our Garden Planner (available for Mac and PC) to create the garden of their dreams. Our completely redesigned 2021 Garden Planner features enhanced planning tools in a new, easier-to-use interface that makes gardening easy and fun! The Garden Planner is your secret weapon for creating a garden that will be perfect for how you garden. Everyone will want to know your secret! The all-new 2021 Garden Planner is available today—just in time for holiday thoughts to turn to planting anticipation. Try before you buy with a 7-day free trial! | | SMART, FLEXIBLE DESIGN Have fun creating a garden as unique as you are with the Garden Planner’s flexible design options: - Use it to easily adapt to your individual gardening style, whether you prefer traditional row planting, containers, raised beds, square-foot gardening, or some combination of these.
- Draw out garden beds, add or remove plants, and easily move plants around to create the perfect layout—it’s much more versatile and exact than a pencil and paper!
- Choose plantings from our database of over 250 vegetables, herbs, fruit, and flowers.
- Create a comprehensive landscape plan with the ability to add close to 200 different structures and common garden objects, such as greenhouses, cold frames, row covers, and more.
Also, never waste seed again: The 2021 Garden Planner perfectly calculates how many plants will fit into your space. No math or graphing by you is necessary—it’s all done automatically! Once you’re done with your plan, you can print out a complete shopping list of plants and materials so that you can get started. | |
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EXPERT, TAILORED ADVICE The Garden Planner intelligently tailors your design to your specific climate, landscape, and experience. Using data from over 5,000 weather stations and the best expert advice (as you would expect from The Old Farmer’s Almanac!), the Garden Planner allows you to … - Quickly find the best plants based on sunlight, soil, crop rotation, planting dates, and other specified criteria. You can even select “easy” vegetables if you’re a beginner!
- Print personalized planting charts showing how much of each plant you will require for your garden and when to sow, plant, and harvest.
- Receive twice-monthly email reminders of what to sow and plant based on your personalized plan.
- Access hundreds of in-depth articles and informative videos.
| | AN EXPERIENCE LIKE NO OTHER Only with the 2021 Garden Planner can you easily build a design, fill it with plants that work for you, and have the vital information that you need for success. All of this is packaged in an interface that’s a joy to use! In addition, the Garden Planner is truly a gardener’s best friend, with year-round tools like … - A Garden Journal, where you can track your garden’s progress with notes and photos.
- Pest and disease information so that you can stay one step ahead of any problem and keep plants healthy and productive.
- You can easily browse plans from gardeners in your area or gardens of a similar size and see what works well in your area.
Whether you’re an experienced green thumb or a newbie who took up gardening as a new hobby in 2020, the 2021 Garden Planner is here—now better than ever!—to help you create, plant, grow, and harvest the garden that you’ve always wanted. Begin your 2021 gardening plan today with a 7-day free trial of the Garden Planner! | As sure as the Sun will rise and set each day, The Old Farmer’s Almanac is here for you, now and always. Your Editors of The Old Farmer’s Almanac |
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“The single greatest lesson that the garden teaches is that our relationship to the planet need not be zero-sum, and that as long as the Sun still shines and people still can plan and plant, think and do, we can, if we bother to try, find ways to provide for ourselves without diminishing the world.” –Michael Pollan (b. 1955), journalist, food activist, and author |
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