This year, I'm not only feeling a serious lack of motivation to map where things are to go, but am feeling a lack of enthusiasm about writing down where I planted things already.
I've also decided that since I always let weeds grow to recognizable size unless they're too close to a desirable anyway, I'll just go around sowing veg, herb, and flower seeds wherever there's a patch of bare ground. WHY let just the weed seeds grow there? I'm feeling pretty confident of most weed as well as intentionally sown seedling ID now, which I guess is critical if you're "planning" to do this.

For the most part, I AM keeping track of the first seeds to be planted in any given area, as well as what was planted last year -- therefore -- what NOT to plant there/what SHOULD follow -- so I can keep to the Companion Planting guidelines, which I feel is related to Guild/Plant Community Associations.
So I'm writing down that I sowed X, Y, Z when, but only sometimes where. Of course then I end up turning up sprouting peas, like I did today while planting out some lettuce transplants. But that's OK. If lettuce is going to go there, the pea plant can't grow there anyway -- one of them is a weed. In one instance, I just patted the pea back in the ground and planted the lettuce 6" away.

I'm starting to see sprouts that look like beets and kohlrabi, carrots and cilantro, probably lettuce, among the weed seed sprouts.
