Yes, Wednesday should work well for me, and the earlier part of the afternoon is probably easiest.
If you are setting the agenda, I would put the timeline first, then any supply notes, and after that the smaller logistical questions that tend to slow things down.
I can bring the marked draft with my notes in the margins, including the revised dates and the alternate wording we talked through last week.
For the seating piece, I think it makes sense to keep the groups small so discussion stays focused and nobody has to repeat themselves across the room.
If Maya joins, ask her to bring the labeled folders because she organized them by topic and that made the handoff much simpler.
Also, let Sam know the side entrance is easier in the afternoon since the front lobby seems busy around that time.
If anything shifts in the morning, send me the updated sequence and I will adjust my list before I head over.
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4 New York Strips
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That question about the garden layout is a good one, and I think the simplest route is to group plants by how much sun they actually get instead of how they look on the tag.
The back corner stays bright longer than the fence side, so I would move the herbs to the warmer patch and keep the leafy ones where the shade shows up first.
You asked whether the pots need replacing, and I would reuse most of them, just wash them well and add fresh soil to the containers that dried out early last season.
For the watering plan, mornings still make the most sense because the beds hold moisture better before the air warms up.
I would not crowd everything into one row either; leave enough space to reach between them without bending stems every few days.
If you want, I can sketch a simple map with labels and bring it on Friday so you can compare it with the current setup before moving anything around.