Showing posts with label spreadsheet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spreadsheet. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

2013 January Plan

This is my garden plan and task list for January. Click the spreadsheet to see a more readable size.


How to interpret my short hand

Using the scallion entry as an example.

Date:
  • 1.01 <month>.<day>. I use two digits for the day so that 02 is listed after 01 instead of 10.

Code:
  • 1.01-scallion <month>.<day>-<plant type>. This is part of the label on my transplant and garden tags. I use this code to track and record what I'm doing. The date doesn't change even if I start germinating seeds a few days later than planned.
  • 1 Task order. When I sort by Plant and then Code, I need the task order to list tasks for each succession planting in the correct order. I could use another spreadsheet column, but this seemed easier.
Plant:
  •  scallion General plant name.

Cultivar:
  • Space, Tyee Specific plant name(s).

Task:
  • seed What I need to do. Tasks are seed, transplant, plant, cover, uncover, harvest, cleanup. To create a monthly task list, I sort by Date, Code, and then Task.
Sprouts:
  • 96 Number of plants I would like after germinating seeds.

Description for seeding:
  • -1 Succession number for multiple plantings of the same plant.  -1, cover plants in the spring with Agribon cloth. 1, plant in open garden. +1, cover plants in the fall. +2 cover plants in the fall with plastic sheet.
  • scallion General plant type.
  • seed indoor There are two possibilities, seed indoor or seed garden.
  • 125 seeds Number of seeds I try to germinate to get the number of sprouts I want. If the seeds are one year old, I add 10% more seeds.
  • 6 sprouts/1.5"cell Number of sprouts and size of cell tray. Most cells have only one sprout, but some plants, like scallions and onions, have multiple sprouts.
  • (16 cells) When cell trays get mixed up and plants get separated into different garden beds, I need to know when I've found all of the plants.