Week 11Mar 9 - Mar 15
Vienna, AustriaMesclun mix
Direct sow outdoors
Spinach
Direct sow outdoors
Parsnip
Direct sow outdoors
Parsley
Direct sow outdoors
Tomato
Pot sowing (frost-free)
Carrot
Direct sow outdoors
Plantero is a simple planting calendar and vegetable garden planner that tells you exactly what to sow, transplant, and harvest each week based on your location.
No spreadsheets. No random blog posts. Just a clear gardening calendar you actually follow.
Week 11Mar 9 - Mar 15
Vienna, AustriaMesclun mix
Direct sow outdoors
Spinach
Direct sow outdoors
Parsnip
Direct sow outdoors
Parsley
Direct sow outdoors
Tomato
Pot sowing (frost-free)
Carrot
Direct sow outdoors
Check your climate and frost dates
Follow a simple weekly plan
Most gardeners jump between blog articles, screenshots, sowing charts, and notes from last year. You end up missing key planting windows.
Plantero gives you one simple vegetable planting calendar and seed sowing calendar that updates week by week. Open it every Sunday and know exactly what to do.
One source of truth
Week-by-week priorities
Fewer missed windows
Same crop, different timing - because your frost dates and season length are not the same everywhere.
The map shows tomato transplant timing generated from Plantero climate rules for each region.
How it works
A simplified seed starting calendar and garden planner you can follow in minutes each week.
Benefits
Vienna, Austria
Climate: Temperate continental
Climate-aware by location
Your planting calendar adjusts to your regional frost dates over the last 30 years.
Spinach
Direct sow outdoors
Tomato
Pot sowing (frost-free)
Carrot
Direct sow outdoors
Weekly task focus
You only see what matters now.
Planting tips
Spacing, varieties, timing, and practical guidance in one place.
Companion planting
See crop pairings that support growth and reduce avoidable issues in your beds.
Mark as done
Track completed tasks so your weekly plan stays clean and easy to follow.



We built the tool we needed ourselves
We garden in Bratislava, Slovakia, about 80 km east of Vienna. Each year we wanted one simple sowing calendar that tells us what to plant each week, so we built Plantero.

Artichoke

Arugula

Basil

Beetroot

Bell pepper

Broccoli

Brussels sprouts

Cabbage

Carrot

Cauliflower

Celeriac

Chayote

Chicory

Chili pepper

Chives

Coriander

Corn

Cucumber

Daikon

Dill

Eggplant

Endive

Escarole

Fava bean

Fennel

Gherkin

Green bean

Jerusalem artichoke

Kale

Kohlrabi

Lamb's lettuce

Leek

Lemon balm

Lettuce

Lovage

Marjoram

Mesclun mix

Mint

Mizuna

Mustard greens

Onion

Oregano

Pak choi

Parsley

Parsnip

Pea (smooth)

Pea (wrinkled)

Pink garlic

Potato

Purple garlic

Radish

Red cabbage

Romanesco

Rosemary

Sage

Savoy cabbage

Scallion

Shallot

Shelling bean

Spinach

Spring onion

Stalk celery

Sweet potato

Swiss chard

Tarragon

Thyme

Tomato

Turnip

Watermelon

White garlic

Winter radish

Winter squash

Zucchini

Artichoke

Arugula

Basil

Beetroot

Bell pepper

Broccoli

Brussels sprouts

Cabbage

Carrot

Cauliflower

Celeriac

Chayote

Chicory

Chili pepper

Chives

Coriander

Corn

Cucumber

Daikon

Dill

Eggplant

Endive

Escarole

Fava bean

Fennel

Gherkin

Green bean

Jerusalem artichoke

Kale

Kohlrabi

Lamb's lettuce

Leek

Lemon balm

Lettuce

Lovage

Marjoram

Mesclun mix

Mint

Mizuna

Mustard greens

Onion

Oregano

Pak choi

Parsley

Parsnip

Pea (smooth)

Pea (wrinkled)

Pink garlic

Potato

Purple garlic

Radish

Red cabbage

Romanesco

Rosemary

Sage

Savoy cabbage

Scallion

Shallot

Shelling bean

Spinach

Spring onion

Stalk celery

Sweet potato

Swiss chard

Tarragon

Thyme

Tomato

Turnip

Watermelon

White garlic

Winter radish

Winter squash

Zucchini

Artichoke

Arugula

Basil

Beetroot

Bell pepper

Broccoli

Brussels sprouts

Cabbage

Carrot

Cauliflower

Celeriac

Chayote

Chicory

Chili pepper

Chives

Coriander

Corn

Cucumber

Daikon

Dill

Eggplant

Endive

Escarole

Fava bean

Fennel

Gherkin

Green bean

Jerusalem artichoke

Kale

Kohlrabi

Lamb's lettuce

Leek

Lemon balm

Lettuce

Lovage

Marjoram

Mesclun mix

Mint

Mizuna

Mustard greens

Onion

Oregano

Pak choi

Parsley

Parsnip

Pea (smooth)

Pea (wrinkled)

Pink garlic

Potato

Purple garlic

Radish

Red cabbage

Romanesco

Rosemary

Sage

Savoy cabbage

Scallion

Shallot

Shelling bean

Spinach

Spring onion

Stalk celery

Sweet potato

Swiss chard

Tarragon

Thyme

Tomato

Turnip

Watermelon

White garlic

Winter radish

Winter squash

Zucchini

Artichoke

Arugula

Basil

Beetroot

Bell pepper

Broccoli

Brussels sprouts

Cabbage

Carrot

Cauliflower

Celeriac

Chayote

Chicory

Chili pepper

Chives

Coriander

Corn

Cucumber

Daikon

Dill

Eggplant

Endive

Escarole

Fava bean

Fennel

Gherkin

Green bean

Jerusalem artichoke

Kale

Kohlrabi

Lamb's lettuce

Leek

Lemon balm

Lettuce

Lovage

Marjoram

Mesclun mix

Mint

Mizuna

Mustard greens

Onion

Oregano

Pak choi

Parsley

Parsnip

Pea (smooth)

Pea (wrinkled)

Pink garlic

Potato

Purple garlic

Radish

Red cabbage

Romanesco

Rosemary

Sage

Savoy cabbage

Scallion

Shallot

Shelling bean

Spinach

Spring onion

Stalk celery

Sweet potato

Swiss chard

Tarragon

Thyme

Tomato

Turnip

Watermelon

White garlic

Winter radish

Winter squash

Zucchini
Start free, upgrade when you want full-season planning
Free
Current month view with basic personalization.
$0
Pro
Full season planning, effort controls, crop selection, and advanced settings.
19.99 € / season
Everything in Free plan
Most gardening calendars show the same monthly advice for everyone. Plantero is location-based and week-focused. It adapts to your frost dates and climate so you see what to sow, transplant, and harvest this week in your region, not generic advice from another climate. Instead of scanning blog posts or planting charts, you open one weekly plan and follow it.
Yes. Plantero is designed for home gardens, raised beds, allotments, and compact vegetable patches. You do not need a farm-scale plan. It focuses on realistic weekly tasks for normal gardeners who want clear guidance without overcomplicating things.
Plantero works best in temperate climates where vegetable growing follows seasonal frost cycles. That includes most of: - Europe - the UK and Ireland - North America (similar latitude regions) - New Zealand - parts of Australia with clear seasons If your region has: - a last spring frost - a defined growing season - cool winters and warm summers then Plantero can generate a useful weekly planting calendar.
No. While Plantero was built in Central Europe, it works in many regions with similar seasonal patterns. You can enter your city or region and the calendar adjusts based on: - frost dates - season length - temperature profile It works best in places where planting windows depend on frost timing.
Not yet perfectly. In tropical or frost-free climates where planting happens year-round, gardening follows different rhythms. Plantero is currently optimized for regions with a clear seasonal cycle. We may expand support for tropical climates in the future.
Plantero estimates your local frost dates and growing season using historical climate data. It then builds a weekly planting calendar based on those conditions. You can also adjust settings if your garden has: - a greenhouse - warmer microclimate - different effort level
Plantero estimates planting windows using historical frost data and regional climate patterns. You can also adjust settings if your garden has: - a greenhouse - a warmer microclimate - protected beds This makes the calendar flexible for real-world conditions.
Yes. If you are in a seasonal climate and want to know: "What should I plant this week?" Plantero gives you a clear weekly answer based on where you live.
Yes. Plantero covers 70+ common vegetables and herbs including tomatoes, onions, carrots, lettuce, beans, herbs, and more. Each week you will see: - what to sow - what to transplant - what to harvest Click any crop to see spacing, timing, and practical planting instructions.
Absolutely. Plantero is built for beginners and intermediate gardeners. You do not need to know planting charts or frost math. Just check your weekly calendar and follow the tasks. It is like having a simple gardening plan that updates itself.
Yes. The free version lets you see the current month planting calendar with basic personalization. You can upgrade to Pro if you want: - full-season planning - future months - crop selection - advanced settings You can start free and upgrade anytime.
You can use them if you enjoy them, but Plantero replaces the need to check multiple sources. Instead of: - spreadsheets - screenshots - blog posts - planting charts You get one clear weekly plan in one place.
You can open it weekly and mark tasks as done. Reminder features may expand over time, but the goal is simple: open your calendar once a week and know exactly what to do.
Plantero works best for: - home vegetable gardens - raised beds - small greenhouses - allotments It is built for gardeners who want clarity and consistency more than complexity.
Plantero calculates your local planting windows automatically based on your location and frost dates, so you know when to plant vegetables where you live.
Both. It is a weekly planting calendar combined with a simple garden planner that shows what to do each week.
Yes. Beginners use it for clarity, and experienced gardeners use it to stay consistent and avoid missing planting windows.