Skill-Scaled Garden Challenges: A 6-Week Plan to Upgrade Your Garden, One Project at a Time

Spring Sprint is a 6 week plan designed to upgrade your garden with one concrete project per week. It follows a skill scaled progression from soil health to harvesting, so gardeners of all levels can build momentum, gain confidence, and enjoy visible improvements by the end of spring.

Week 1 — Assess, Plan, and Baseline

Conduct a garden audit and space mapping

Take stock of beds, sun exposure, drainage, and pathways. Create a simple map or sketch to visualize how your space is used and where improvements will have the biggest impact.

Set measurable goals and a six week target

Define 2–4 specific goals with a clear six week target. Use simple metrics such as bed area improved, compost in place, or irrigation efficiency gains to track progress.

Week 2 — Build Soil Health

Do a simple soil test and amend

Assess soil texture, color, and drainage. If possible, test pH and nutrients, then adjust with lime or sulfur to balance pH and add the appropriate amendments.

Add compost and organic matter; mulch

Incorporate 2–3 inches of compost and organic matter into beds, then mulch to conserve moisture and suppress weeds.

Week 3 — Watering Strategy and Irrigation

Install drip irrigation or soaker hoses

Choose a simple, efficient system and lay out lines that reach all beds. Start small and expand as you gain comfort.

Mulch and schedule irrigation for efficiency

Apply mulch to reduce evaporation and set a regular watering schedule that targets the root zone, reducing waste.

Week 4 — Planting and Layout

Plan beds, companion planting, and plant selection

Draft bed layouts, group compatible plants, and choose varieties suited to your climate and goals.

Transplants or seeds; spacing and timing

Decide between transplants and seeds, plan spacing, and note germination and first harvest windows.

Week 5 — Structural Upgrades (Raised Beds and Containers)

Build or install raised beds or containers

Assemble or place raised beds or containers with accessibility in mind. Choose ergonomic heights and simple assembly.

Improve accessibility and ergonomics

Highlight pathways, seating, tool storage, and reach to reduce strain during ongoing tasks.

Week 6 — Harvest, Preserve, and Plan Next Steps

Harvest strategy and basic preservation

Plan for timely harvests and learn simple preservation methods such as freezing, drying, or canning to extend harvests.

Maintenance plan and season-forward goals

Set a maintenance routine and map out goals for the coming season to keep momentum going.

With one clear project each week, this spring garden plan supports steady progress, confidence building, and visible upgrades from start to finish.

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