I’m in the midst of getting my planning done, 8 week starts need to get started next week for last frost at end of May.
This way I’ll know approximately how many seedlings to start and I can keep track of which ones we enjoy. With the layouts, it will allow me to keep track of crop rotations to minimize nutrient depletion. I most likely won’t do a round of cover crops though, I can always just throw some of my other nutrients to top up when needed.
Well, that’s another unexpected use-case for Excel that is actually pretty cool. Would you mind sharing it as a template?
I actually planned on doing the same thing since the only alternative I could think of was mspaint for planning my garden rows in the fields.
Of course! I would have used word, but it doesn’t like tables and I’ve messed around with excel more more for inspection templates, so seemed a perfect aside.
Linky I’ve used Libreoffice, I’ve saved it as an Excel format as well, but I don’t know if the formatting transferred or not.
Thank you so much @SchmidtGenetics@lemmy.world
You mean Calc, since OP is using LibreOffice, as if they are not smart enough already.
I was just too lazy to get the credit card to renew my office subscription…
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