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Succession Planting Schedule
Succession Planting Schedule
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Written by Paul Dysinger
Updated over a week ago

Q: Because I live in Florida, I expect to plant certain spring veggies at different intervals which should provide extended harvests throughout the long Florida growing season. Will the program allow me to enter a scheduled crop at subsequent intervals (additional planting dates)? If so, will the program automatically? Fill in the subsequent harvest times. i.e.: If the program scheduled my carrots for planting on the first of March, can I manually input 2 more planting times for them a few weeks apart without interfering with the original schedule? If so, will the program calculate the additional harvest times? Will I be able to save this same schedule for next year?

A: Yes, you can create succession plantings in Seedtime that won't mess up your original planting schedule! Here is a link to a guide that shows you how to do that: https://help.seedtime.us/en/articles/5643714-duplicating-or-adding-succession-plantings. There are some more guides here that you might find helpful: https://help.seedtime.us/en/collections/3058188-using-the-calendar. At this point, you would need to re-enter your crops for next year, or go into each crop and switch the year. But we may have another option available by next year for that. :)

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