Garden Plan customer
These people haven't purchased the plan - so should be "Garden Plan User"
Garden Plan customer
These people haven't purchased the plan - so should be "Garden Plan User"
If you're reading this, you probably know the feeling. You want a real garden, the kind that actually feeds your family, but every year you end up with patchy results, wasted seeds, and a half-empty bed by July. I know that feeling because I lived it for a long time before I figured this out.In 2006, my dad Edwin joined his brother managing Bountiful Blessings Farm in middle Tennessee. I went full-time there in 2008, and we ran a Winter CSA from October through March. Keeping fresh produce on people's tables through the dead of winter is the hardest test of a gardener I can think of. We leaned hard on Eliot Coleman's books, on what my dad had learned over the years, and on a lot of trial and error in the field.Around the same time, my dad and I launched an online garden training business together. We'd been working alongside each other for years, and we wanted to teach what we knew to people growing food in their own backyards. That's where I learned the real problem isn't growing food. It's planning. Most people don't fail because they're bad gardeners. They fail because nobody ever gave them a real plan that maps out their season from start to finish.So we started building one. First it was spreadsheets and custom checklists for our students. Then it became "Click 'N Drop Gardening Calendars." Then it became Seedtime, the app, the plans, the cheat sheets, all of it, because what people really needed was one place where the layout, the timing, the rotation, and the techniques all lived together.The $2,000 Plug & Play Garden Plan you're looking at right now is the foundation of all of it. It's the same plan I use on my own garden. It's the plan we use to teach beginners and experienced gardeners alike how to actually feed themselves from a backyard space.If you're frustrated, if you've tried to garden and it just hasn't clicked, this is what I'd hand you if you walked up my driveway and asked me where to start. No fluff, no theory. Just the plan that works.
If you're reading this, you probably know the feeling. You want a real garden, the kind that actually feeds your family, but every year you end up with patchy results, wasted seeds, and a half-empty bed by July. I know that feeling and it's not fun.
In 2006, my dad Edwin joined his brother managing Bountiful Blessings Farm in middle Tennessee. I went full-time there in 2008, and we ran a Winter CSA from October through March. Keeping fresh produce on people's tables through the dead of winter is the hardest test of a gardener I can think of. We leaned hard on Eliot Coleman's books, on what my dad and uncle had learned over the years, and on a lot of trial and error in the field.
A few years later, I launched an online garden training business and eventually pulled in my dad in to work with me. We'd been working alongside each other for years, and we wanted to teach what we knew to people growing food in their own backyards. That's where I learned the real struggle for a lot of people isn't just growing food. It's planning. Most people don't fail at growing a continual harvest of fresh food because they're bad gardeners. They fail because they don't know what to do and when to do it. They get overwhelmed, stressed, and nobody ever gave them a real plan that maps out their season from start to finish.
So we started solving this problem. First it was spreadsheets that we planned to turn into custom checklists for our students. Then it became "Click 'N Drop Gardening Calendars." Then it became Seedtime, the app, our plug and play garden plan, the cheat sheets, all of it, because what people really needed was one place where the layout, the timing, the rotation, and the techniques all lived together.
The $2,000 Plug & Play Garden Plan you're looking at right now is the result of all of it. It's the same plan I used on my own garden. It's the plan we use to teach beginners and experienced gardeners alike how to actually feed themselves and make the most from a backyard space.
If you're frustrated, if you've tried to garden and it just hasn't clicked, this is what I'd hand you if you walked up my driveway and asked me where to start. No fluff, no theory. Just the plan that works.
“I've been a backyard hobby veggie gardener for easily 10 years. I've always struggled to be organized and timely with my seed starting and transplanting.
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Real reviews from people who bought and used this plan in their own garden.
Real reviews from people who are using this plan in their own garden.
A complete layout tested over 20 years of real growing
A complete layout based on 15+ years of real growing
20 YEARS OF TRIAL AND ERROR, OR 60 SECONDSThe Garden Plan. 20 Years of Trial and Error Behind It and You Get Every Detail in 60 Seconds.
Reflecting my personal experience I'd put 15+ years here. I moved to the farm 18 years ago and grew with the family business for many years then later on my own.
“It really helps to cut down, if not eliminate, all the guess work on when to plant what. Using this program has helped me to have success in my garden.”
Let me work on getting real reviews of the garden plan itself. Should be able to get this quick.
The vegetable selection and layout work across most US growing zones. You'll want to adjust your planting dates based on your local last frost date, but the plan itself is zone-flexible. The Seedtime app can help you nail down exact timing for your area.
See note at the top about zones
This Garden Plan is the foundation of everything we teach at Seedtime.
This Garden Plan is the perfect starting point of everything we teach at Seedtime.
I've been growing food since 2006. That's 20 years on our family operation, Bountiful Blessings Farm, our family's 200-acre property south of Nashville. Real crops, real harvests, real seasons.
I started growing food with my family as a kid. Between years of small-market farming with my dad on Bountiful Blessings Farm and 10+ years teaching people how to grow their own food, I've learned a lot about what actually works. Real crops. Real harvests. Real seasons.
Add to your order for $17Food Storage GuideHow to store everything your garden produces so nothing goes to waste. Covers freezing, canning, drying, and root cellaring for every type of vegetable in your plan.
This is more of a quick reference sheet listing the temperature, relative humidity, packing preference (venting or not), and short notes for each crop. It is more for storing crops vs. preserving them (how to store them the longest without preserving like canning etc.)
He grew it, measured it, and refined it across years of real harvests.
I've only grown this exact plan twice lol.
I'd say:
He grew it and refined it based on years of experience and real harvests.
grocery store equivalents
grocery store or local farm equivalents.
“When we first showed them to our students, let's just say they went crazy. I've never seen gardeners so excited about anything in my entire life.”
This testimonial is about our first click-n-drop gardening calendars (now Seedtime). Should replace for one specific to this product or clarify.
This plan works in every growing zone
This plan works best for zones 6-8. Zones 9+ would likely need a totally different schedule. Zones 3-5 could modify it for their shorter seasons.