Free Vegetable Garden Planner

Design your perfect veg patch in minutes. Drag-and-drop beds, 34 vegetables with UK sowing dates, companion planting advice and harvest reminders — free to use, no sign-up needed to start.

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Opens in a new tab · Works on desktop, tablet & mobile · Free to use

The Veggie Patch Ideas garden planner showing raised beds, vegetables and companion planting

Plan your vegetable garden the easy way

Whether you’re working with a few raised beds, a back garden plot or a full allotment, our vegetable garden planner helps you design a layout that actually works. Add beds, drop in your chosen crops, and see at a glance what to sow and when — tailored to your part of the UK.

Unlike a paper plan, the planner remembers your beds, shows companion planting friends and foes, counts down to harvest, and lets you export a printable plan to take out to the garden. It’s built for real British growing conditions, with sowing and harvest dates that match your region rather than generic American calendars.

Everything you need to plan a productive plot

Drag-and-drop bed designer

Create rectangular borders, square beds or raised beds and arrange them exactly like your real garden. Start blank or use a ready-made template like Salad Bed, Brassica Patch or Winter Plot.

34 vegetables with UK sowing dates

From lettuce and tomatoes to leeks, garlic and asparagus — each crop comes with region-specific sow, plant-out and harvest months so you always know the right time to act.

Companion planting built in

See which vegetables thrive together and which to keep apart. Our companion guide helps you boost yields naturally and avoid combinations that hold each other back.

11 UK & international regions

From South England to Scotland, plus US, Europe, Australia and New Zealand zones — sowing calendars adjust to your local last-frost dates and growing season.

Harvest countdown & reminders

Pick a sowing date and the planner tells you when to plant out and when you’ll be harvesting, so you can plan successional sowings and keep the kitchen supplied all season.

Printable garden plan

Export your full plan as a PDF — bed diagrams, sowing calendar and companion analysis — ready to print and pin up in the shed or greenhouse.

Ready to plan your plot?

Jump in and start designing your garden — it’s free, and there’s nothing to install.

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Built for every kind of grower

Raised bed gardens: Perfect for small spaces, patios and poor soil. Use the raised bed templates to lay out your beds and see what fits where.

Allotments: Divide a full or half plot into manageable beds, plan crop rotation across the seasons, and keep your whole allotment organised in one place.

Kitchen gardens: Keep quick-harvest crops like salad leaves, spring onions and herbs close to the door, and design a productive kitchen garden that looks good too.

First-time growers: Not sure where to start? Pick a template, follow the sowing dates, and let the planner guide you through your first growing year.

Frequently asked questions

Is the vegetable garden planner free?

Yes. You can plan up to three beds, view sowing calendars and explore all 34 vegetables completely free, with no sign-up required to start. A one-off Founding Member upgrade unlocks unlimited beds, full companion analysis and PDF export.

Does it work for UK growing conditions?

Absolutely. The planner is built around UK sowing and harvest dates, with separate regions for South England, the Midlands and Wales, and North England and Scotland — so your calendar matches your local climate.

Can I use it for an allotment or raised beds?

Yes. You can create raised beds, square beds and larger plot layouts, making it ideal for allotments, raised bed gardens and traditional vegetable plots alike.

Do I need to download anything?

No. The planner runs entirely in your web browser on desktop, tablet or mobile. There’s nothing to install — just tap launch and start planning.

What is companion planting?

Companion planting is growing certain vegetables near each other to benefit both — for example, improving growth, deterring pests or making better use of space. The planner shows you the best and worst neighbours for every crop.

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