🌱 Seed Quantity Calculator
🌱 Seed Quantity Calculator Calculate how many seeds you need based on garden area, spacing requirements, and germination rates. Account for extras to ensure full …
🌱 Seed Quantity Calculator Calculate how many seeds you need based on garden area, spacing requirements, and germination rates. Account for extras to ensure full …
🌱 Raised Bed Soil Calculator Calculate the amount of soil needed to fill raised garden beds. Standard mix recommendation: 60% topsoil, 30% compost, 10% amendments. …
🌧️ Rainfall Volume Calculator Calculate water volume from rainfall on any surface area. Formula: 1 inch of rain on 1,000 square feet = 623 gallons. …
💧 Rain Barrel Collection Calculator Calculate how much rainwater you can harvest from your roof based on roof size and local rainfall. Average roof collects …
🪴 Potting Soil Mix Calculator Create custom potting soil mixes for different plant types. Standard potting mix typically contains peat/coco coir (40-50%), compost (20-30%), perlite/vermiculite …
🌱 Garden Grid 🌳 Hedgerow Grid Type Square Grid Offset/Diamond Grid Garden Length (feet) Garden Width (feet) Plant Spacing (inches) Distance between each plant center …
💡 What is Mulch? Mulch is a layer of material applied to soil to retain moisture, prevent weeds, regulate temperature, and enhance aesthetics. Typical mulch …
💧 Irrigation System Planning Proper irrigation design saves water, reduces costs, and ensures healthy plants. Calculate run times, water flow rates, and system requirements for …
💧 Proper Plant Watering Most plants need about 1 inch of water per week. The exact amount depends on plant type, soil conditions, and climate. …
🧪 Fertilizer Basics Fertilizer labels show three numbers: Nitrogen (N) – Phosphorus (P) – Potassium (K). For example, 10-10-10 means 10% N, 10% P₂O₅, 10% …
🌱 What is Compost? Compost is decayed organic matter that improves soil health, provides nutrients to plants, reduces need for chemical fertilizers, and enhances plant …
🌱 What is Companion Planting? Growing certain plants near each other for mutual benefit! They deter pests, improve soil health, attract beneficial insects, and maximize …