Congrats! Your Detroit Planting Seasons Guide is on the way.

Check your inbox (and your spam folder) — it’s headed there now

But before you go... want to stop second-guessing your garden timeline?

You’ve got the seasons guide. That was step one.

Now it’s time to plug into the rhythm of what to do, when to do it, so you can actually enjoy those homegrown ingredients without the mental load.

Spoiler: Timing is everything.
Plant too late? Harvest too early? It throws off the whole flow.
That’s where this next step comes in.

So I decided to share the exact calendar that I use to stay on track in my garden, and 30 client gardens I maintain

I’d love to invite you to Seasonally Detroit.

A gardening to-do list titled 'GARDEN TO-DO LIST' with tasks related to planting cool weather plants, outdoor cool weather plants, and thinking about garden flowers.
A plate with multiple intertwined garlic scapes, which are green, curly, and slender, on a white surface with a blue background and text that reads 'Sautéed Garlic Scapes' at the top.

What you get:
Monthly inbox drops with what to plant, harvest, and prep


  • A syncable Google Calendar that keeps your garden perfectly on-time


  • Seasonal garden-to-table recipes to try (because eating it is the best part)

No more “what should I be planting right now?” searches.

No more wondering if you’re behind. No more wasted Saturdays buying seedlings that won’t survive.

Just open your calendar, follow the cues, and get back to your life

Join Seasonally Detroit for just $15 (normally $25).
This is a one-time offer for new growers who grabbed the guide — and want a garden that works with the seasons, not against them.

Grab Seasonally Detroit Now for $15

With this one-time payment (no, it’s not a subscription!), you’ll receive this email series forever – helping you make your garden a sustainable part of your family’s lifestyle.

Join the yard to table movement as a veggie grower in Metro Detroit.