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Built around your local season

Sow at the right moment,
every time

Generic calendars fail because every garden is different. GrowDo builds a week-by-week sowing schedule around your location, frost dates, and growing setup — whether you have a kitchen garden, raised beds, a community plot, or a patio. Nothing gets missed.

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Sowing activity across the year

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Why generic fails

Your garden isn't like everyone else's

Last frost dates shift by weeks or months depending on your region. Coastal plots, sheltered valleys, urban gardens, and community plots all behave differently — even when they're a few miles apart.

Frost date calibration
Last and first frost dates calculated for your postcode
Weather-aware adjustments
Unseasonable cold or warmth shifts your recommendations
Succession auto-scheduling
Quick crops staggered every 2–3 weeks automatically
This week
4 sowing tasks ready
Tomatoes
Sow indoors
Now
Broad beans
Direct sow — Bed B
This week
Lettuce (succession 2)
Sow in modules
This week
Onion sets
Plant out
Next week

Illustrative preview — real data coming in beta

What to grow and when

Every season has its own rhythm. GrowDo knows them all — and builds your tasks around them automatically.

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Spring

March — MayPeak sowing season

Spring is the most demanding season. Hardy crops go in first — broad beans, peas, and onion sets — followed by tender crops once frost risk passes. GrowDo tracks every multi-step process, from indoor sowing to outdoor transplant.

Broad beansPeasOnion setsShallotsPotatoesCourgettesTomatoesRunner beans
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Summer

June — AugustSuccession & harvest

Summer is not just for harvesting. Succession sowings of salads and roots keep the kitchen stocked. Brassicas for winter harvest must be sown now — miss this window and beds go empty through the lean months.

SaladsRadishesSpring onionsBeetrootCarrotsWinter brassicasKaleCauliflower
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Autumn

September — NovemberEstablish & overwinter

Garlic and autumn onion sets need to establish roots before dormancy sets in. Overwintering broad beans sown now yield earlier and heavier than spring sowings. GrowDo alerts you before each window closes.

GarlicOverwintering broad beansWinter saladsSpring onion setsGreen manuresHardy herbs
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Winter

December — FebruaryProtected growing

Winter is not dormant with the right protection. Polytunnels and cloches extend harvests into the coldest months. It is also the best time to plan next season and order seeds before popular varieties sell out.

MicrogreensWinter saladsBroad beans (cloches)Hardy greensPlanning & ordering seeds
Mistakes GrowDo prevents
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Sowing tender crops too early and losing them to late frosts

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Following generic calendars designed for a different climate

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Missing winter brassica sowing windows — months before harvest

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Forgetting succession sowings — feast then famine harvests

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GrowDo builds your calendar around your actual location

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Succession sowings are scheduled automatically, every time

Get your personalised calendar

Join the GrowDo beta and receive a week-by-week planting calendar built around your location — with automatic succession scheduling and frost-aware reminders.

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Free beta access. Tailored to your climate. No card required.