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I keep my seeds in an old shoebox with cardboard "Dividers" labelled for each month. Seeds that I should be sowing successionally I just move into the next month when I have made that month's sowing. Where I have several varieties of one thing eg cabbages, I clip them together with a mini bulldog clip, so I dont lose them or forget I have them. For a diary I use an A4 looseleaf file, so I can add pages as I need to. For each month, I usually have a plan of the plot, a list of what I've sown, planted, and harvested, what jobs I've done and notes. At the back of the diary I have a more detailed record of what I've grown that year.Sometimes I think it would be a good idea to have it on the computer, but I like to be able to grab the diary if I want to look at it quickly, without having to wait for the computer to warm up. I can also take the diary or a relevant page out with me, and I wouldn't want to take the computer to the allotment!KittyKatt
I keep my seeds in plastic tubs (like large tupperware) that I got from the local pound shop (its called Captain Bargain!). Keeps the seeds nice and dry.Well, for a diary I can recommend my online VGA Live! of course. It includes a diary/journal as well as comprehensive record keeping of your plots/beds/plants, etc. As its online you can even update it during from work ;) See my signature for link.But I better not mention it as it would be blatant advertising :o
I am determined to keep a diary this year, so tht I can learn from my mistakes/successes, so can anyone recommend one?Also , all my seeds are filling up old washing powder gel tab containers, no ideal. Anyone suggest something better?