How to Write a Garden Season Report
A practical approach separating approximate data from observations.
1. Purpose and scope
Treat this element as a process based on measurements, ranges and personal observations. Starter data organizes decisions, but a real garden depends on variety, soil, exposure, protection and the season.
Every parameter can be changed in the app. Record the source, date and assumption, then compare the plan with actual results after the season.
2. Measurements and inputs
Treat this element as a process based on measurements, ranges and personal observations. Starter data organizes decisions, but a real garden depends on variety, soil, exposure, protection and the season.
Every parameter can be changed in the app. Record the source, date and assumption, then compare the plan with actual results after the season.
3. Variety parameters
Treat this element as a process based on measurements, ranges and personal observations. Starter data organizes decisions, but a real garden depends on variety, soil, exposure, protection and the season.
Every parameter can be changed in the app. Record the source, date and assumption, then compare the plan with actual results after the season.
4. Frost and microclimate
Treat this element as a process based on measurements, ranges and personal observations. Starter data organizes decisions, but a real garden depends on variety, soil, exposure, protection and the season.
Every parameter can be changed in the app. Record the source, date and assumption, then compare the plan with actual results after the season.
5. Season organization
Treat this element as a process based on measurements, ranges and personal observations. Starter data organizes decisions, but a real garden depends on variety, soil, exposure, protection and the season.
Every parameter can be changed in the app. Record the source, date and assumption, then compare the plan with actual results after the season.
6. Common mistakes
Treat this element as a process based on measurements, ranges and personal observations. Starter data organizes decisions, but a real garden depends on variety, soil, exposure, protection and the season.
Every parameter can be changed in the app. Record the source, date and assumption, then compare the plan with actual results after the season.
7. Record keeping
Treat this element as a process based on measurements, ranges and personal observations. Starter data organizes decisions, but a real garden depends on variety, soil, exposure, protection and the season.
Every parameter can be changed in the app. Record the source, date and assumption, then compare the plan with actual results after the season.
8. Data backup
Treat this element as a process based on measurements, ranges and personal observations. Starter data organizes decisions, but a real garden depends on variety, soil, exposure, protection and the season.
Every parameter can be changed in the app. Record the source, date and assumption, then compare the plan with actual results after the season.
Summary
Use ranges, monitor local conditions and record results.