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Old 15-12-2007, 02:18 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Garden Log Format?

MS Works data base. It is very versatile.

I use it often. It has unique searching options.

Great program.

I could guide you with some suggestions for setting it up.


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After a few years of relatively unscheduled gardening, I have
started to keep a log.

But it is just a text file that looks like:

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21 October 07 - Planted tomatoes.

29 December 07 - Added epsom salts around tomatoes.

2 November 07 - Planted capsicums.

7 December 07 - Fruits appearing on tomato plants.

14 December 07 - First female flowers on zucchini.
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And so on like that. (The above is just for example, not real
info.)

Does anybody have ideas to offer on a better format? Like maybe
a database row/field type of thing?

Thanks...


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