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About GardenDraft

GardenDraft is a vegetable garden planner for the part of gardening that gets hard to hold in your head: which bed had tomatoes last year, whether the second round of beans has time before frost, how much room a squash really wants, and when the seed tray should have started.

We started it because a pretty bed drawing is not enough. A useful plan has to connect the drawing to weather, spacing, seed packets, chores, photos, and the memory of what happened last season.

What makes us different

One editor handles raised beds, in-ground rows, and containers. Planting dates start from the climate record behind your postal code, not a one-size zone chart. Companion notes cite the sources behind them. The calendar explains the work instead of hiding it. And if your yard disagrees with the station, you can override the dates.

Who we are

A small team that has spent years building software and years growing vegetables in New England and the Pacific Northwest. GardenDraft is our attempt to keep the planning record close to the garden: what fit, what froze, what came back too soon, and what should move next year. You can reach us any time via contact.