Appendix 3

Garden Plan

Making a garden plan to determine the exact placement of your crops in advance is an important part of crop planning (see Chapter 13 on crop planning). Recall that our farmland is divided into 10 plots of 16 beds organized in families or groups of vegetables. Here is an example of one of our garden plans.

PLOT 1: EARLY CUCURBITACEAE AND BRASSICACEAE

PLOT 2: GREENS AND ROOTS

PLOT 3: GARLIC

PLOT 4: GREENS AND ROOTS

PLOT 5: SOLANACEAE

PLOT 6: GREENS AND ROOTS

PLOT 7: SUMMER CUCURBITACEAE AND BRASSICACEAE

PLOTS 8: GREENS AND ROOTS

PLOT 9: LILIACEAE

PLOT 10: GREENS AND ROOTS

TUNNEL 1

TUNNEL 2

GREENHOUSE