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Re: Keeping track of things
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Keeping track of things
- From: I* T* <i*@pacificcoast.net>
- Date: Wed, 10 Sep 1997 16:18:00 -0700
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Nan Sterman wrote:
>
> Hello all my cybergardening friends!
>
> I wonder if any of you have suggestions for a BIG problem I have -- keeping
> track of things. I plant, cut, start seeds, start cuttings, and I date
> everything at the time they are planted or started, but after that, I loose
> track. Does anyone have a good system for keeping track of what was
> planted when, when it bloomed, when it fruited, how well it did, when to
> fertilize, etc? I know that some people keep diaries, but how do you ever
> go back and find anything without reading through the entire year?
>
> Thanks for you input. Happy Gardening
>
> +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
> Nan Sterman, "gardening addict"
> Olivenhain, California
> Sunset Zone 24, USDA Zone 10b or 11
> +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
> So goes an old chinese proverb:
> If you want to be happy for a few hours, get drunk;
> If you want to be happy for a week-end get married;
> If you want to be happy for a week, barbeque a pig;
> If you want to be happy all your life long become a gardener
I use a 3 year diary, which is filled(ha) by the week- usually I can
find things with a minimum of hassle- my problem is remembering just
where I planted things, especially those that don't poke their noses out
till May.
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