🎨 Planning & Design Guide

Plan your perfect garden with Farmers Bounty’s comprehensive planning tools. From visual layout design to succession planting schedules, this guide helps you maximize your garden’s potential.

📑 Table of Contents


🎨 Garden Designer

Access at Farmers Bounty → Garden Designer

Overview

The Garden Designer is a visual planning tool that helps you:

  • Create accurate garden layouts
  • Plan plant spacing and arrangement
  • Visualize companion planting
  • Calculate space requirements
  • Export layouts for reference

Creating a New Layout

  1. Click New Layout
  2. Select location or create new one
  3. Choose layout method:
    • Grid Designer: Traditional row/grid planning
    • Free-Form: Flexible placement
    • Square Foot: Intensive square-foot gardening
    • Excel Import: Import from spreadsheet

Grid Designer

Setting Up the Grid:

  1. Enter bed dimensions (length × width)
  2. Set grid spacing (e.g., 12 inches)
  3. Choose orientation (rows, blocks, etc.)
  4. System generates grid overlay

Adding Plants:

  1. Search for plant in sidebar
  2. Drag plant icon to grid
  3. System shows:
    • Recommended spacing (green circle)
    • Companion plants (blue highlights)
    • Incompatible plants (red warnings)
    • Mature size preview
  4. Adjust placement as needed
  5. Add quantity for multiple plants

Smart Suggestions:

The designer provides real-time feedback:

  • Spacing Alerts: “Plants too close – recommend 18″ spacing”
  • Companion Suggestions: “Add basil nearby – repels tomato pests”
  • Sunlight Warnings: “This plant needs full sun – location is partial shade”
  • Height Considerations: “Tall plants may shade shorter ones”
  • Timing Conflicts: “These plants have different planting dates”

Square Foot Gardening

  1. Select Square Foot Method
  2. Define bed size (typically 4×4 feet)
  3. System divides into 1-foot squares
  4. Add plants with recommended quantities per square:
    • 1 per square: Tomatoes, peppers, cabbage
    • 4 per square: Lettuce, chard, marigolds
    • 9 per square: Beets, spinach, onions
    • 16 per square: Carrots, radishes
  5. System calculates total plants needed

Excel Import Method

Perfect for detailed planning in spreadsheets:

  1. Download Excel template
  2. Fill in layout using cell colors/text
  3. Upload to Farmers Bounty → Garden Designer
  4. System parses layout and creates visual representation
  5. Review and adjust
  6. Save to garden
💡 Pro Tip: Use the Excel method if you prefer planning offline or want to share layouts with others who don’t have access to the plugin.

Layout Features

Layers:

  • Base Layer: Permanent structures (beds, paths)
  • Plant Layer: Current plantings
  • Planning Layer: Future plantings
  • Infrastructure Layer: Irrigation, trellises, etc.
  • Annotation Layer: Notes and labels

Tools:

  • Ruler: Measure distances
  • Area Calculator: Calculate square footage
  • Rotation Tool: Rotate plant placement
  • Clone: Duplicate sections
  • Undo/Redo: Revert changes

Views:

  • Top-Down: Bird’s eye view
  • 3D Preview: Visualize mature garden
  • Timeline: See growth over time
  • Sunlight Map: Sun exposure throughout day

Saving and Exporting

  1. Click Save Layout
  2. Name your design
  3. Add notes
  4. Export options:
    • PDF: Printable layout with plant list
    • Image: PNG/JPG for sharing
    • Excel: Editable spreadsheet
    • Plant List: Shopping list with quantities

Implementing Your Design

  1. Review saved layout
  2. Click Implement Design
  3. System creates:
    • Plants in “My Plants” (as planned status)
    • Calendar events for planting dates
    • Purchase list for needed items
    • Care schedule for each plant
  4. Update status as you plant

📅 Calendar & Timeline

Access at Farmers Bounty → Calendar

Calendar Views

Month View:

  • Traditional calendar grid
  • Color-coded events by type
  • Click date to see details
  • Add events directly

Timeline View:

  • Horizontal timeline showing plant lifecycles
  • See overlapping activities
  • Identify gaps in production
  • Plan succession plantings

List View:

  • Chronological list of events
  • Filter by type, plant, location
  • Check off completed tasks
  • Add notes to events

Event Types

Event TypeColorDescription
PlantingDirect sowing or transplanting
HarvestingPicking produce
FertilizingFeeding plants
PruningTrimming and shaping
WateringIrrigation tasks
Pest ControlPest management
MaintenanceGeneral upkeep
Frost AlertFrost protection needed

Auto-Generated Events

Farmers Bounty automatically creates calendar events based on:

Plant-Specific Timelines:

  • Planting date → Harvest date (based on days to maturity)
  • Fertilizer schedule (every X weeks)
  • Pruning reminders (for specific plants)
  • Succession planting dates

Weather-Based Events:

  • Frost warnings (protect tender plants)
  • Heat alerts (extra watering needed)
  • Rain forecasts (skip watering)
  • Optimal planting windows

Seasonal Events:

  • Last frost date
  • First frost date
  • Season start/end for crops
  • Soil preparation windows

Manual Event Creation

  1. Click date on calendar
  2. Select event type
  3. Choose plants affected (or “All Plants”)
  4. Set recurrence if needed:
    • Daily
    • Weekly (specific days)
    • Monthly (specific date)
    • Custom interval
  5. Add notes
  6. Set reminder notification
  7. Click Save Event

Event Management

Completing Events:

  1. Click event
  2. Mark as Complete
  3. Add completion notes
  4. Upload photos (optional)
  5. System logs to plant history

Rescheduling:

  1. Drag event to new date
  2. Or click event → Reschedule
  3. Add reason (optional)
  4. System adjusts dependent events

Calendar Filters

Customize your view:

  • By Event Type: Show only specific activities
  • By Plant: See timeline for one plant
  • By Location: Focus on specific garden area
  • By Status: Upcoming, completed, overdue
  • By Season: Spring, summer, fall, winter

Calendar Export

Share your calendar:

  1. Click Export Calendar
  2. Choose format:
    • iCal (.ics): Import to Apple Calendar, Google Calendar
    • Google Calendar: Direct integration
    • Todoist: Task management integration
    • PDF: Printable calendar
  3. Select date range
  4. Choose which event types to include
  5. Export
⚠️ Sync Note: Calendar integrations are one-way exports. Changes in external calendars won’t sync back to Farmers Bounty.

🔄 Succession Planting

Access at Farmers Bounty → Succession Planting

What is Succession Planting?

Succession planting is the practice of planting crops at intervals to ensure continuous harvests rather than one large harvest. This is especially useful for:

  • Salad greens (lettuce, spinach, arugula)
  • Radishes and carrots
  • Beans and peas
  • Corn
  • Cucumbers and zucchini

Creating a Succession Plan

  1. Click New Succession Plan
  2. Select plant/crop
  3. Choose succession method:

    Time-Based:

    • Plant every X days/weeks
    • Example: “Plant lettuce every 2 weeks”
    • Set start and end dates
    • System calculates planting dates

    Harvest-Based:

    • Plant when previous crop is harvested
    • Example: “Plant new beans when first harvest begins”
    • Ensures continuous production
    • Adapts to actual growth rates

    Variety-Based:

    • Plant different varieties with staggered maturity
    • Example: “Early, mid, and late-season tomatoes”
    • Extends harvest window
    • Reduces risk
  4. Set quantity per planting
  5. Assign to location(s)
  6. Click Generate Plan

Succession Plan Dashboard

View all active succession plans:

  • Timeline View: See all plantings on timeline
  • Next Planting: Upcoming succession dates
  • Active Plantings: Currently growing successions
  • Harvest Schedule: Expected harvest dates
  • Completion Rate: Track adherence to plan

Succession Notifications

Receive reminders:

  • 7 days before planting date
  • On planting day
  • If planting is overdue
  • When harvest begins (trigger for next planting)

Adjusting Plans

Plans adapt to reality:

  • Weather Delays: System suggests new dates
  • Slow Growth: Adjusts future plantings
  • Early Harvest: Accelerates next planting
  • Crop Failure: Replanting recommendations

Succession Templates

Use pre-built plans:

Spring Greens Succession:

  • Lettuce every 2 weeks (March-May)
  • Spinach every 3 weeks (March-April)
  • Arugula every 2 weeks (March-May)

Summer Squash Succession:

  • Zucchini every 3 weeks (May-July)
  • Yellow squash every 3 weeks (May-July)
  • Ensures production without overwhelming harvest

Fall Planting Succession:

  • Kale every 4 weeks (July-August)
  • Broccoli every 3 weeks (July-August)
  • Carrots every 2 weeks (August-September)
🎨 Pro Tip: Combine succession planting with interplanting (growing quick crops between slow ones) to maximize space efficiency!

🛒 Purchase Lists

Access at Farmers Bounty → Purchase Lists

Creating Purchase Lists

Manual Creation:

  1. Click New Purchase List
  2. Name the list (e.g., “Spring 2026 Seeds”)
  3. Add items:
    • Seeds
    • Plants/transplants
    • Soil amendments
    • Fertilizers
    • Tools
    • Infrastructure (stakes, trellises, etc.)
  4. For each item:
    • Name
    • Quantity
    • Preferred supplier
    • Estimated cost
    • Priority (high/medium/low)
    • Notes
  5. Click Save List

Auto-Generate from Garden Plan:

  1. Go to saved garden layout
  2. Click Generate Purchase List
  3. System calculates needed items:
    • Seed quantities (with extras)
    • Transplant counts
    • Soil volume needed
    • Support structures
    • Estimated costs
  4. Review and adjust
  5. Save list

Generate from Succession Plan:

  1. View succession plan
  2. Click Create Purchase List
  3. System lists all seeds/plants needed for entire succession
  4. Includes timing recommendations

Managing Purchase Lists

List Features:

  • Checkbox Items: Mark as purchased
  • Add Notes: Record where purchased, actual cost
  • Attach Receipts: Upload photos of receipts
  • Track Spending: Compare estimated vs actual costs
  • Priority Sorting: Focus on high-priority items

Supplier Integration:

Link items to suppliers:

  • Seed companies
  • Local nurseries
  • Online retailers
  • System remembers preferences
  • Quick reorder for next season

Sharing Purchase Lists

  1. Click Share List
  2. Choose method:
    • Email: Send to yourself or others
    • Print: PDF for shopping trip
    • AnyList: Export to shopping app
    • Link: Shareable URL
  3. Select format:
    • Simple list
    • Detailed with notes
    • By supplier
    • By priority

Budget Tracking

Monitor spending:

  • List Budget: Set budget for each list
  • Category Budgets: Allocate by type (seeds, tools, etc.)
  • Running Total: See total as you add items
  • Actual Costs: Record what you actually spent
  • Budget Alerts: Warnings when approaching limit
  • Season Summary: Total spending for season

Historical Lists

Learn from past purchases:

  • View previous season lists
  • See what worked/didn’t work
  • Clone list for new season
  • Compare costs year-over-year
  • Identify spending patterns

📸 Layout Snapshots

Access at Farmers Bounty → Layout Snapshots

What are Layout Snapshots?

Snapshots capture your garden layout at a specific point in time, allowing you to:

  • Document seasonal changes
  • Track garden evolution
  • Compare layouts year-over-year
  • Learn what works best
  • Share successful designs

Creating Snapshots

Automatic Snapshots:

System automatically creates snapshots:

  • At season start (spring, summer, fall, winter)
  • When you implement a garden design
  • After major changes (10+ plants added/removed)
  • On demand via “Save Snapshot” button

Manual Snapshots:

  1. Go to Layout Snapshots
  2. Click Create Snapshot
  3. Select location(s) to capture
  4. Add title and description
  5. Upload photos (optional but recommended)
  6. Tag snapshot:
    • Season
    • Year
    • Success level
    • Custom tags
  7. Click Save Snapshot

Snapshot Contents

Each snapshot includes:

  • Plant List: All plants in location at that time
  • Layout Map: Visual representation
  • Plant Status: Health and growth stage
  • Photos: Visual documentation
  • Weather Data: Conditions at that time
  • Notes: Your observations
  • Performance Metrics: Yield, problems, successes

Comparing Snapshots

  1. Select two or more snapshots
  2. Click Compare
  3. View side-by-side comparison:

    Visual Comparison:

    • Layout differences highlighted
    • Plant changes color-coded:
      • Green: Added plants
      • Red: Removed plants
      • Yellow: Moved plants
      • Blue: Same location

    Data Comparison:

    • Plant count changes
    • Variety diversity
    • Space utilization
    • Crop family rotation

    Performance Comparison:

    • Yield differences
    • Problem frequency
    • Success rates
    • Cost efficiency

Snapshot Analysis

Learn from your snapshots:

Seasonal Patterns:

  • What grows best in each season
  • Optimal planting times
  • Succession timing
  • Space usage efficiency

Year-Over-Year Trends:

  • Garden expansion/contraction
  • Variety experimentation
  • Crop rotation patterns
  • Infrastructure improvements

Success Factors:

  • Which layouts produced best
  • Companion planting effectiveness
  • Spacing optimization
  • Problem area identification

Snapshot Actions

Restore Layout:

  1. Select successful snapshot
  2. Click Restore Layout
  3. Choose target season/year
  4. System recreates:
    • Garden design
    • Plant list
    • Planting schedule
    • Purchase list
  5. Adjust for current year
  6. Implement

Share Snapshot:

  • Export: PDF with photos and plant list
  • Social: Share image with plant overlay
  • Community: Share with other gardeners (if enabled)

Annotate:

  • Add notes to specific plants
  • Mark problem areas
  • Highlight successes
  • Draw on layout
  • Link to journal entries

✅ Planning Best Practices

  • ✓ Design layouts before purchasing plants
  • ✓ Use companion planting suggestions
  • ✓ Plan succession plantings for continuous harvest
  • ✓ Create purchase lists to stay on budget
  • ✓ Take snapshots at key points in season
  • ✓ Compare snapshots to learn and improve
  • ✓ Export calendar to stay organized
  • ✓ Review previous years before planning new season
  • ✓ Document successes and failures
  • ✓ Share designs with gardening friends

🔗 Related Guides

  • Plant Management: Add plants from your designs
  • Growing Guides: Optimize care based on plans
  • Analytics: Measure success of designs
  • Season Learnings: Document what worked