December 30, 2010
A Web-Based Journal for Gardeners
A lot of gardeners think about keeping a journal to track the plants they buy, note how things grow (or don't), and plan for future seasons. A garden journal is also a fun way to look back at previous seasons and remember your successes and challenges. But who really follows through? Not many of us.
That's why longtime gardener Barb Hegman created PlantJotter. It's like a journal, but it's completely Web-based, so photos, notes, and even a handy maintenance calendar are all at your fingertips.
There's also a database of more than 2,200 plants, and eventually PlantJotter will include a way for gardeners to connect with each other and share information.
Stay organized in the garden—it's easier than you think.
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