Re: swallowed up


Dear Ginny,

This sounds like what I did last year. I have a bare bones map and usually I xerox it 
every season, write the year at the top and note what I add right on the map, with the 
date. But last year it was too much, I'd come in after dark and still want to start some 
seeds in pots on the kitchen floor. But the old adage was true for me -"Snooze, you 
loose."  I guess this year I'll have to make those notes while I'm snoozing.
Maybe when the spring weeds are finally pulled it will be 'Seek and you'll find"   :  )
Kris in northern CA.

I came across my list of plants planted in =
> 1998 and=20
> find it interesting to think that so many plants seem to disappear in =
> the=20
> garden.  I don't mean that I lose them to death, I mean I just lose =
> 
> them...can't remember where I planted them, etc.  You know, get =
> swallowed=20
> up.  I keep fairly good records, but I don't always write down the =
> location=20
> of where I plant things.  Besides, I move things around so much =
> that it=20
> wouldn't be up-to-date anyway.  Try as I may to keep a garden =
> journal, by=20
> the time it gets dark and I come in and eat, I'm ready for bed, not for =
> jotting=20
> things down in a journal!</FONT></DIV>

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