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  • From: Richard Morris <webmaster@pfaf.org>
  • To: permaculture <permaculture@franklin.oit.unc.edu>
  • Subject: Re: Plant DB - data & user friendly
  • Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2001 12:34:21 +0000


> From: John Schinnerer <eco_living@yahoo.com>
> Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2001 23:32:09 -0800 (PST)
>
> Aloha,
>
> >.. so that data for seasons and planting guides will show the proper
> > month and season relevant to the user. We never know if the guide
> > that we are using is northern hemisphere or southern.
>
> How about making all this relative - leave out references to named
> months. Same as with "sun side" instead of "north" or "south"
> respectively for S. or N. hemisphere.
>
> That is, fall, winter, spring, summer, need not be
> calendar-month-specific and "first hard frost" is not month-specific.
> "Prune late fall to midwinter" is not month-specific and neither is
> "plant after soil warms to X degrees." This could actually be much
> more useful and accurate because all data would be given relative to
> seasons, events and conditions - leave out the calendar months.

Cool, maybe an easier way to do this might be

Fruiting Time:
Northern Hemisphere: July
Southern Hemisphere: January
Tropics: Three grow period in a year

> From: 1earth permaculture <permaculture1@start.com.au>
> Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2001 18:17:35 +1000
>
> > Also, many folk bypass the entry page by bookmarking pages...
>
> Rich writes >I think the problem here is search engines. They tend to
> pick up the individual database pages rather that the front page.
>
> Rich, I've included a robots.txt file in the root directory which
> directs the search engines away from the /pfaf folder - the direct
> hits are definitely coming from bookmarks and other websites links
> (the stats section of the ISP can trace them)

Probably best for an off-line discussion of this. It would be nice to
know what these sites are.

> If the DB is to be permaculture specific, perhaps a "ZONE" search
> criteria might be useful, revealing plants which are useful around the
> house, etc.

Great Idea. A central feature of a permaculture DB, a good easy
search field.

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