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Old 28-08-2003, 05:12 PM
Pat Meadows
 
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Default Mittleider Method?


Anyone here have any experience with the 'Mittleider Method'
of gardening?

See: http://foodforeveryone.org/

I'd never heard of it before happening on the website when
looking for something else.

If you have any experience with it, would you recommend it?
Pros? Cons?

Specifically, has anyone used 'The Garden Wizard' software
($9.95)? If so, did you like it?

(http://foodforeveryone.org/Merchant2/garden_wizard.mv)

I use a piece of software called SeedPlanner
(http://www.seedplanner.com) and I like it a whole lot.
Seed Planner is a planner/scheduler, and a dandy program,
IMHO.

But it doesn't plot out the physical arrangement of the
garden. That's why I'm interested in 'The Garden Wizard'
which can (I gather) be used for planning the physical
arrangement, i. e. what goes where.

I'm using tire-planters and will continue to do so, but they
are analogous to grow-boxes (i.e., three square feet of
surface area is three square feet of surface area, whether
the grow-box is square or round).

Thanks.

Pat
 
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