seasonal-planting-guide

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Seasonal planting calendar for gardeners. Find what to plant each month in your growing zone. Use when planning your garden, checking planting schedules, or finding plants for the current season. Security: file exports restricted to safe directories. Perfect for home gardeners, small farmers, and anyone planning a productive garden.

Install

mkdir -p .claude/skills/seasonal-planting-guide && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/6672" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/seasonal-planting-guide && rm skill.zip

Installs to .claude/skills/seasonal-planting-guide

About this skill

Seasonal Planting Guide

Plan your garden with region-specific planting schedules for every month.

Quick Start

See what to plant this month

seasonal_planting.py now --zone "8a"

Get planting calendar for a month

seasonal_planting.py month --month "april" --zone "6b"

Get full year calendar

seasonal_planting.py year --zone "7a"

Search for plants

seasonal_planting.py search "tomato"

Get plant details

seasonal_planting.py show "tomato"

Add custom plants to your calendar

seasonal_planting.py add "tomato" --planting "april,may" --zone "6a,6b,7a,7b,8a,8b"

Usage Patterns

For new gardeners

# Check what to plant right now
seasonal_planting.py now --zone "7a"

# Get full calendar for your zone
seasonal_planting.py year --zone "7a"

# Learn about specific plants
seasonal_planting.py show "lettuce"
seasonal_planting.py show "tomato"

For experienced gardeners planning ahead

# Check what to plant next month
seasonal_planting.py month --month "may" --zone "7a"

# Plan succession planting
seasonal_planting.py month --month "april" --zone "7a"
seasonal_planting.py month --month "june" --zone "7a"

# Add your local varieties
seasonal_planting.py add "local-corn" --planting "may,june" --zone "7a" --notes "Silver Queen variety"

For small farmers

# Get full production schedule
seasonal_planting.py year --zone "6b" > planting-schedule.txt

# Plan staggered planting
seasonal_planting.py month --month "march" --zone "6b"  # Early crops
seasonal_planting.py month --month "april" --zone "6b"  # Main crops
seasonal_planting.py month --month "may" --zone "6b"   # Late crops

# Export calendar for team
seasonal_planting.py year --zone "6b" --export "~/farm-calendar.md"

For container/indoor gardeners

# Search for container-friendly plants
seasonal_planting.py search "lettuce"
seasonal_planting.py search "herbs"

# Check planting windows
seasonal_planting.py show "basil"

Planting Zones

Understanding your USDA Hardiness Zone helps plan correctly:

ZoneTemperatureTypical Plants
3-4Very coldKale, peas, lettuce, carrots
5-6ColdTomatoes, peppers, beans, squash
7-8MildTomatoes, peppers, eggplant, corn
9-10WarmYear-round growing, tropical plants
11+TropicalEverything year-round

How to find your zone:

  • Search online for "USDA hardiness zone [your city]"
  • Most garden resources reference zones
  • Use neighboring zone if unsure

Plant Categories

Cool-Season Crops

Plant in spring (March-May) or fall (August-October):

  • Lettuce, spinach, kale, arugula
  • Peas, radishes, carrots
  • Broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts

Warm-Season Crops

Plant after last frost (May-June):

  • Tomatoes, peppers, eggplant
  • Beans, corn, squash
  • Cucumbers, melons, zucchini

Herbs (Year-Round or Seasonal)

  • Perennial: Rosemary, thyme, oregano, sage, chives
  • Annual: Basil, cilantro, dill, parsley

Root Vegetables

  • Early spring: Radishes, turnips
  • Mid-season: Carrots, beets, parsnips
  • Late season: Garlic (fall planting), onions

Examples

Spring garden planning

# Zone 6b - April
seasonal_planting.py month --month "april" --zone "6b"
# Output: tomatoes, peppers, beans, squash, cucumbers

# Zone 8a - April
seasonal_planting.py month --month "april" --zone "8a"
# Output: tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, corn, okra (earlier start)

# Plan succession planting
seasonal_planting.py month --month "april" --zone "6b"
seasonal_planting.py month --month "may" --zone "6b"
seasonal_planting.py month --month "june" --zone "6b"

Fall garden planning

# Zone 7a - August (fall crops)
seasonal_planting.py month --month "august" --zone "7a"
# Output: lettuce, spinach, kale, radishes, peas

# Zone 5a - September (fall crops)
seasonal_planting.py month --month "september" --zone "5a"
# Output: lettuce, spinach, kale, garlic (for overwintering)

Year-round planning

# Get full calendar for your zone
seasonal_planting.py year --zone "7a"

# Export for reference
seasonal_planting.py year --zone "7a" --export "~/garden-calendar-2026.md"

Adding local knowledge

# Add your region-specific advice
seasonal_planting.py add "corn" --planting "may,june" --zone "7a" \
  --notes "Silver Queen variety best, plant in blocks for pollination"

# Add heirloom varieties
seasonal_planting.py add "heirloom-tomato" --planting "april,may" --zone "6b,7a" \
  --notes "Brandywine, Cherokee Purple - start indoors 6 weeks before last frost"

Search Features

  • Find plants by name or category
  • See planting windows for each plant
  • Get zone-specific recommendations
  • Find similar plants (e.g., "tomato" finds all tomato varieties)

Security

Path Validation

The export function validates output paths to prevent malicious writes:

  • ✅ Allowed: ~/.openclaw/workspace/, /tmp/, and home directory
  • ❌ Blocked: System paths (/etc/, /usr/, /var/, etc.)
  • ❌ Blocked: Sensitive dotfiles (~/.bashrc, ~/.ssh, etc.)

Data Storage

  • Planting calendar stored in: ~/.openclaw/workspace/planting_calendar.json
  • Custom plants tracked alongside built-in database
  • JSON format makes it easy to backup or extend
  • Zone-specific recommendations for each plant

Best Practices

  1. Know your zone - Determines planting windows
  2. Watch last frost date - Zone is guide, local weather matters
  3. Plan succession planting - Stagger plantings for continuous harvest
  4. Use plant-tracker - Combine with plant-tracker skill for full garden management
  5. Add local knowledge - Customize calendar with regional varieties
  6. Export for reference - Keep planting schedule handy

Companion Planting Tips

Combine with companion planting for better results:

PlantGood CompanionsAvoid
TomatoesBasil, carrots, onionsCabbage, potatoes
LettuceCarrots, radishes, strawberriesParsley
BeansCorn, carrots, cucumbersOnions, garlic
PeppersBasil, onions, carrotsFennel, kohlrabi

Related Skills

  • plant-tracker - Manage individual plants, care schedules, harvest tracking
  • garden-layout-planner (planned) - Design your garden layout

Use together for complete garden management!

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