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Learn how to plant in season for your backyard vegetable and herb garden. The Cityfood Growers planting calendar is easier to use than any other calendar on the web and in paper. It localises your climate profile and incorporates moon planting and biodynamic calendar information, all in one easy search. You can have a monthly planting calendar or daily planting calendar for your food garden. To access the planting calendar and extensive plant content on 130 food plants, join our web site as member now.
 
'The Cityfood Growers website is one of the most impressive sites I have encountered. The geographic specific detail in the planting calendar eliminates many mistakes home gardeners make in planting the wrong plant in the wrong zone'. Mary Trigger, CEO, Sustainable Gardening Australia.
 
Planting your vegetables, herbs and grains in season has never been easier. We have a localised Australian planting calendar, USA planting calendar and New Zealand planting calendar. Once you select your country, you can then create a local profile for your vegetable garden by selecting the nearest weather station which is in our planting calendar database. Join our web site as member now.
 
Our online planting calendar enables you to have, for example, a Brisbane planting calendar, a Sydney planting calendar, a Melbourne planting calendar, an Auckland planting calendar or a Los Angeles planting calendar. You can even localise your planting calendar down to areas within cities and shade profiles of your garden. We have temperature data in our web site for over 5000 weather monitoring points in Australia, USA and New Zealand, so you can always find a weather station close to you, even if you are in the middle of the bush. Join our web site as member now.
 
Once you have selected in season plants from our planting calendar, you can also do a companion planting search. We have good companions, bad companions and crop rotation considerations for all our 130 food plants, searchable in seconds. Join our web site as member now.
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