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Re: hello & sqft software
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- Subject: Re: hello & sqft software
- From: D* S* <b*@netnet.net>
- Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 20:29:39 -0500
- References: <36C38B21.6A09@mindspring.com>
Square Foot Gardening List - http://www.flinet.com/~gallus/sqft.html
Welcome Jonathan - We garden near Green Bay, Wisconsin, zone 4 in 15 4 x 10
raised beds. (I love to grow veggies and give them away). I recently
posted to the list info about the Seed Program at CyberNiche Software. The
address is http://www.cniche.com/. It is a program designed to inventory
your seeds and based on your frost free dates it sets up a planting schedule
complete with instructions that include spacing for sq.ft. gardening. The
first gardening program I have see worth my $. It was so much fun to do the
inventory that I was disappointed when I was done with my extensive veggie
seed collection. Will have to go buy more <g>. Deany
Jonathan Maier wrote:
> Square Foot Gardening List - http://www.flinet.com/~gallus/sqft.html
>
> Hello,
>
> I just discovered Farmer Brown's sqft site and this list and I'm very
> excited. I started a square foot garden back in 1991 and now miss it
> dearly while I'm at college. Anyway, while I was learning to square foot
> garden I was also learning to program, so I wrote a little program I
> called "garden manager" to help me keep track of the garden. I had
> almost forgot about it, but I thought maybe it could be of some use to
> some people on this list. If anybody's interested or knows of other
> gardening programs (or philosophical reasons to avoid them :-)
> compatible with square foot gardening. I'd be happy to make some screen
> shots at least and/or help anybody update or install the program if
> they'd like.
>
> Happy planning for spring...
> Jonathan Maier
> jmaier@mindspring.com
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