Personal seed sowing spread sheet.

Near Lake Erie, NW, PA(Zone 5a)

First off I want to thank Kelly who started the Seed sowing spreadsheet that can be accessed from the "Sticky" at the top of this forum.
Over the years I have tried to keep tract of when I started different verities of seed, notes were lost, and it became hard and time consumming to wade through the lists, books and internet for the info I needed. I even tried to start a spread sheet on my computer but gave up.
When I saw Kelly's spread sheet I thought I give the Google one a try, after playing with it for a while I got the hang of it.
It is for viewing only and is a work in progress, I garden in zone 5 and sometimes can't put out tender plants till the last 2 weeks in May. I will be adding more information as I start sowing seeds, and I decide what seeds I plan to work with this season.
Thanks for looking.
http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pbHcvLdAUSP9y-49cS8Q5Iw&hl=en

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Springfield, MA(Zone 6a)

looks terrific!

Ashland, MT(Zone 4a)

Ladygardener,

Here is a screenshot of a spreadsheet that I put together that calculates a Suggested Planting Date, Expected Germination Date and Maximum Germination Date all based off the last frost date which I enter in cell A1.

I will "play" with the formulas based on how I feel or what hard data tells me for when the seeds are started.

I also keep track of other things such as the seed starting medium, planting depth, spacing, whether or not the seed was started indoors or out...

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Near Lake Erie, NW, PA(Zone 5a)

Wthex, That is really something! Not much into formulas, but might be something to play around with later. I am just happy right now that I can get the list of seeds into some type of order so I'm not scrolling up and down on a seed hunt. Thanks for sharing.
I see you have Early Girl tomatoes on the list, they are a must have for me.
Chris

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