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Colin2016
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Any body use a spread sheet for logging seed planting/growing, they could recommend?
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I'm not that organised Colin. Wish I was.
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Spread sheet. Anything to do with spreading manure. :wink:
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I think this came up before Colin, have you searched?

I am no where organised enough, I start with the best intentions & for a few weeks on it, then other jobs overtake & before I know it seasons over & I've barely recorded sowing into the 2nd week of May let alone crop progress & weight of harvest etc.
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My wife complains I have a spreadsheet for everything but, like my veg, they are all homegrown. I use a combination of a spreadsheet, which is a stock list of my seeds (it also has 'no stock' items so I can see what I have grown in the past) with sowing week numbers that I have refined over the years for each flower or vegetable, and a diary. In the Winter I use the week numbers from the spreadsheet to write the sowing plan into the diary in pencil then as I do things I enter them in pen. One problem is remembering to make changes.
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I write it all down in my gardening log. It's easy to jot things down and compare it with previous years. I tried my own spread sheet but like the book better as there's room to put comments , ideas and any other information that springs to mind. So long as you put the date it's a very good reference. I've got a separate page for seeds to re order and notes for things to do and what not to grow for next year.
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Thanks for all you replies, yes I did a search but did not come up with much of interest.

At the moment I make a note of what is sown & date on paper then transfer it to a word document. This is 5 pages long so far, so wondering how can I collate it into something useful for later on.
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Hi Colin,

A few years ago I was given a present of a CD-ROM by BBC Gardeners' World Magazine with Alan Tichmarsh and GW team, called "Garden Manager" and contains a "Extensive plant database to customise".

I don't know if this is any help.

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Gerry.
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Thanks Gerry I'll check it out, have downloaded a template which I will have a play with., not today though as the Sun Is Out so off to the plot.
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