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- From: "Rose and Fred Lieberman" <pyrite AT clarityconnect.com>
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- Subject: [Market-farming] Organizing seeds and planting
- Date: Fri, 9 May 2003 10:29:35 -0700
How do you all organize your seeds?
Purely alphabetically and have a calendar handy
with planting dates? Do you use a special
type of calendar with notations on it? Do
you run a spreadsheet of what goes in/out when?
I'd really appreciate some input and help on
this. I have so many seeds - old and new - they all need different types
of attention, such as: direct sown or
transplant early; after
frost; succession
planting; sown late and/or
overwintered
I can usually handle anything "administrative", but
when I look at all these seeds, I almost seem to glaze over. Most likely
because I'm afraid I'm going to miss something, like a succession planting, or a
post-bug planting.
I need the process to be simple, straightforward,
efficient.
Thanks,
Rose
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[Market-farming] Organizing seeds and planting,
Rose and Fred Lieberman, 05/09/2003
- Re: [Market-farming] Organizing seeds and planting, somersfarm, 05/10/2003
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- RE: [Market-farming] Organizing seeds and planting, Wiediger, Alison, 05/09/2003
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