Service calendar

When reporting work usually lands in the season

Hong Kong growing cycles rarely match a tidy office year. Use this calendar as a planning aid for yield reports, outlook briefings, and record clean-ups—then ask us to map it to your crop.

Leafy crops marking an active growing season

Late winter — early spring

Outlook briefings before transplant

Review last season’s rainfall against planting dates. Decide whether low terraces need drainage work or a delayed transplant. Book briefings while seed and labour plans are still flexible.

Mid-season

Snapshots and record check-ins

Capture estimated remaining harvest while packing houses are not yet at peak. Spot missing weigh tickets early so the final report is not built from memory.

Peak harvest

Protect the ticket trail

Focus on consistent units and daily logging. Reconciliation days can be booked if buyer visits land during the rush, but full seasonal reports usually wait until the cut-off date you choose with us.

Post-harvest quiet

Seasonal yield reporting

Compile plot-level figures, weather notes, and annexes for boards or buyers. This is the flagship window for most Portalgardenpath clients in the New Territories.