I
think I’ve mentioned that I’m a planner. I love making lists and charts and
diagrams. I kept all my notes from previous gardens in a small 3-ring binder. Now
that we’ve got a house and don’t expect to move every couple of years, I
decided to get a bound notebook for all my new gardening adventures. I also got
a book with quad-sheet paper so I can graph out garden layouts.
I’ve
always done my planning just on paper but I recently thought to myself, this is the 21st century. Maybe I
should find a gardening app or two to help me. There are quite a few garden
planning apps out there; both free and paid. I quickly ran into the problem that
the 4G iPod that I’ve had for only about a year and a half is way too old to even
download many of them. Of the ones that I was able to download, I only found
one that I really like – the Garden Time Planner by Burpee.
You
can create different gardens and add vegetables, herbs, and flowers to them.
There is information on each plant including basic planting and care
instructions, a planting schedule, and, sometimes, how-to videos related to the
particular plant. There is also a planner that automatically lists when seeds
should be started and transplanted based on what you’ve added to your garden. It
lists average frost dates for your area and links to Weather Underground for
current conditions and forecasts.
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