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From: jkl2@freenet3.scri.fsu.edu (James Lewis)
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Subject: Re: garden journal software
Date: 1 Jan 1995 10:43:00 -0500
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Steve Zerbe (sazerb@rmii.com) wrote:
: > I am looking for computer software to format  a garden journal.  Notes and 
: > reminder features would be useful.  I am considering using a general 
: > commercial personal planning program for this but think a specialized program 
: > would both save time and provide some ideas about organizing the materials 
: > that I may have not considered.  Any suggestions?

: Hi Tony;

:    I'm using Lotus Organizer to keep a journal on my garden.  I can
: input tasks for certain dates on the "To Do" list, put the annual
: dates (such as the last frost date) into the "Anniversary" Section,
: and keep drawings and other planting information in the Notes.
: (This is a Windows program for the PC, by the way.)
: Hope this helps!

         Julie Zerbe

Have you considered a simple free-form database.  "Ask Sam" would, I
think, be idea.  It is expensive.  You might download 3x5 from
someonewhere on line and take a look at that.  It is shareware, and
excellent.  I use good ol' PC File, with fields for things like
species name, planting dates, fertilizer requirements, etc etc, then a
larger field at the end of comments.  
-- 
Jim Lewis - jkl2@freenet.scri.fsu.edu
 . . . Without ecology . . . there would _be_ no economy.



