Re: How do you keep track?


I have a separate computer in the garage next to the garden stuff. The only program on that computer is "Anytime Deluxe," a good calendar program. I try to enter [and schedule] those brain storms whenever I go get another tool, fertilizer, or bug spray. I don't remember everything, of course, but enough to keep me busy most of the time.

On Feb 17, 2006, at 11:46 AM, Johnson Cyndi D Civ 95 CG/SCSRT wrote:

Last weekend as I was doing all my raking and clean-up, I kept seeing things
that needed attention but I couldn't do right then. Everything from "I
really ought to divide those bulbs this summer" to "dig out that volunteer
tree".
I have a terrible memory; so it's hard for me to keep all these jobs in my
head. Especially something that's not going to hit my eye immediately next
time I go out. I tried bringing out a writing pad and every time I'd think
of something I'd write it down. But what a PITA! Drop the tools, take off
the gloves, walk over to the paper, write it down, back to work. It really
interrupts the flow. But I can't think of any other practical method.
What do you all do when there's too much work, and you need to keep track?

Cyndi

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Southwest Florida
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Hardiness Zone 10
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Maximum 100 F [38 C]

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