wsmoak
Deeply Rooted
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Every year I say I'm going to get better about tracking what seeds I started, when I repotted them, where I planted them, and what I harvested.
I usually start with a spreadsheet from the Better Hens and Gardens site and it goes well for a while... then I stop. I've tried a few of the things like the Mother Earth News Vegetable Garden Planner, but I don't want to draw boxes on the screen, I just want to enter the data. Another problem with most online planners is that you can't get your data back *out* or do anything with it other than view it within their application.
Enter... Growstuff. I recently found out about this, and I'm actually planning to get involved with the development of it. It's an open source and open data platform to track planting and harvesting. So not only can I track stuff, I can see what others near me are doing, and use their data if I want to.
Have a look and see if you think it might help you, too! http://growstuff.org
-Wendy
I usually start with a spreadsheet from the Better Hens and Gardens site and it goes well for a while... then I stop. I've tried a few of the things like the Mother Earth News Vegetable Garden Planner, but I don't want to draw boxes on the screen, I just want to enter the data. Another problem with most online planners is that you can't get your data back *out* or do anything with it other than view it within their application.
Enter... Growstuff. I recently found out about this, and I'm actually planning to get involved with the development of it. It's an open source and open data platform to track planting and harvesting. So not only can I track stuff, I can see what others near me are doing, and use their data if I want to.
Have a look and see if you think it might help you, too! http://growstuff.org
-Wendy