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If your ground is frozen, what are you working on right now? I'm buying seeds, drawing up and endlessly revising garden plans, doing inventory of supplies, repairing tools, and filling flats and setting up the lights for the seeds that get started indoors. But every year once things really get going, I kick myself because I've overlooked something I should have done in winter - only right now I can't figure out what.
How do you organize your work list? I always seem to overlook second plantings, or forget to start seeds for late season transplants. Or I'll read a great idea for pest management and then forget where I saw it. This year I'm trying to get things more organized before the soil warms up. How do you more experienced market growers manage the planning end of things? I think I'm becoming a fairly decent grower, but I'm still a lousy manager.
katie
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