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Veggy garden planning software


I'm sure that many of us are going to be doing a great deal of  writing about 
vegetable gardens in 2009.  I haven't written for the 'new'  vegetable 
gardener in well over 15 years but with this renaissance in home  growing I'm 
covering the basics beginning in January and taking the topic right  through to the 
fall for several columns a month.
 
One thing I'm looking for is very simple vegetable garden  planning software 
that will allow the gardener to age his/her garden on a weekly  basis to see 
how spaces in the garden are used and then become vacant as a crop  matures 
thus allowing good successioal planting and planning by allowing a crop to 
disappear as it matures.  So far no  luck.  I've looked at Growveg and Plangarden.  
Surely there's some  freeware of shareware that does this...or not.  Anyone 
have any ideas or  are we back to graph paper and Post Its?
 
Andrew
 
 
Andrew Messinger
The Hampton Gardener is a registered  trade mark and is published every 
Thursday in The Southampton Press, The Press  and the Easthampton Press

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