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steve1967

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Allotment Planner
« on: January 02, 2013, 15:43:18 »
Hi all,

Not sure I should have posted this here but wasn't sure where else to put it.

I received a DT Brown catalogue today with a leaflet telling me about an online Allotment Planner they now provide. It comes with a 30 day trial and thereafter £15 per year. I am very interested in this concept as I usually resort to sheets of paper which either get lost or are to muddy to read.

I would like to know if anyone has tried this planner or others or if there is a downloadable version where you pay once. I am not looking for anything to technical all I want is to be able to list what variety of what is planted where, how it performs etc.

Any help with this will be much appreciated.

Steve

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Re: Allotment Planner
« Reply #1 on: January 02, 2013, 16:46:11 »
There was a guy on here who asked for volunteers to beta test an allotment planner.  I found it quite amusing to give it a try and find various bugs and suggest things.

But I am much too much of an impetuus gardener to be regimented by having to set up the names of the beds and then log in the crops etc. 

But I prefer to use an excel spreadsheet.   I can draw out the plot on a sheet and mark things in.

I am rather tight and have other things I would rather spend £15 on.  But saying that I worked with Excel for many years so it is second nature to me.

Can you provide a link to the one you are talking about.

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Re: Allotment Planner
« Reply #2 on: January 02, 2013, 16:52:23 »
yes here is the link  http://http://gardenplanner.dtbrownseeds.co.uk/plan I think I have done it right  :tongue3:

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Re: Allotment Planner
« Reply #3 on: January 02, 2013, 17:11:37 »
I'm with Digeroo

I bought a gardening design software package years ago and it looked so pretty pretty but very faffy so I kicked it into touch, and produced my own!

So why spend money when you can have these for free;

http://www.thegardenersalmanac.co.uk/Planners/Fruit%20&%20Veg%20planner.htm

http://www.thegardenersalmanac.co.uk/Data/Computers/Plot%20layout.htm

http://www.thegardenersalmanac.co.uk/Data/Computers/Sowing%20Plan.htm

http://www.thegardenersalmanac.co.uk/Data/Computers/Diary.htm

Meant to mention that the guy Digeroo was referring is here;

http://www.thevga.co.uk/index.cgi



« Last Edit: January 02, 2013, 17:31:58 by Tee Gee »

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Re: Allotment Planner
« Reply #4 on: January 02, 2013, 17:51:47 »
Thanks TG I could not remember the name of the one I was talking about, the link is on my old computer.


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Re: Allotment Planner
« Reply #5 on: January 02, 2013, 18:09:37 »
Although I am a great fan of DT Brown I guess they really want to get to know what people are growing and where .... this will give them a lot of data to play with...
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Re: Allotment Planner
« Reply #6 on: January 02, 2013, 18:14:40 »
That is fine but why charge for it?    I am not sure I want to pay for them to know what I am planting.

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Re: Allotment Planner
« Reply #7 on: January 02, 2013, 23:27:20 »
Hi I used a online planner called growveg.com

I found it very good I was able to work out to scale roughly what ground I have to grow with and how many raised beds I could fit before cutting my wood.

I found it very handy here is my simple plan


http://www.growveg.com/garden-plan.aspx?p=323480

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Re: Allotment Planner
« Reply #8 on: January 03, 2013, 13:04:41 »
This looks the same as the Sutton Seeds planner I tried a few years ago, didn't like that either ...

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Re: Allotment Planner
« Reply #9 on: January 03, 2013, 15:05:43 »
I have just browsed the net and found this free software.  Not a trial period unlike most others.  Never used one myself but may start with this as it is freeeeeeeee :blob7:

http://planmypatch.com/gettingStarted.aspx
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Re: Allotment Planner
« Reply #10 on: January 03, 2013, 21:01:27 »
Kt or anyone else have you got "plantmypatch" to work ? I have been using the free 30 day trial for this year as a starting point and was pleased to find your link to free site but I cant get it to work ?

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Re: Allotment Planner
« Reply #11 on: January 03, 2013, 22:04:44 »
Hi I used a online planner called growveg.com

I found it very good I was able to work out to scale roughly what ground I have to grow with and how many raised beds I could fit before cutting my wood.

I found it very handy here is my simple plan


http://www.growveg.com/garden-plan.aspx?p=323480

The D T Brown one is the GrowVeg one, they have obviously sold it to some seed companies!

I like a simple pencil and paper to be honest. Although I am starting to use my ipad mini for my own planning.

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Re: Allotment Planner
« Reply #12 on: January 04, 2013, 00:03:38 »
I use graph paper to plan out my plot which then I scan onto my PC and run a couple of copies off One I use as a working sheet One I put up in my shed and the other one I file away so that I can use it to plan for next years crop planing. Paper and pencil I find the best way also I don't stick to my planning rigidly and always make it a little bit flexible

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Re: Allotment Planner
« Reply #13 on: January 05, 2013, 14:00:36 »
Looks like www.garden planner has gone in cahoots with various seed merchants.

My catalogue from Fothergills arrived this morning and they are offering if for £15 pa after a 30 day trial

see here; http://gardenplanner.mr-fothergills.co.uk/?utm_source=leaflet&utm_medium=print&utm_campaign=mrfothergills

However;  I will still be  sticking with my own system, it works for me and as they say " if it is not broke don't fix it", but it does sound interesting if you are in to that sort of thing!...Tg

steve1967

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Re: Allotment Planner
« Reply #14 on: January 06, 2013, 06:50:05 »
Hi all,

Thanks for all your advice. I am going to try the 30 day trial and see if its what I want. Will wait till nearer planting time so I can get the full benefit of the 30 days before making a decision.

Thanks again.
Steve

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Re: Allotment Planner
« Reply #15 on: August 30, 2017, 15:46:55 »
I'm with Digeroo

I bought a gardening design software package years ago and it looked so pretty pretty but very faffy so I kicked it into touch, and produced my own!

So why spend money when you can have these for free;

http://www.thegardenersalmanac.co.uk/Planners/Fruit%20&%20Veg%20planner.htm

http://www.thegardenersalmanac.co.uk/Data/Computers/Plot%20layout.htm

http://www.thegardenersalmanac.co.uk/Data/Computers/Sowing%20Plan.htm

http://www.thegardenersalmanac.co.uk/Data/Computers/Diary.htm

Meant to mention that the guy Digeroo was referring is here;

http://www.thevga.co.uk/index.cgi


I know this is an old post, but I can't get the links to work- did you move the files?  I'd like to take a look...

Thanks.

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Re: Allotment Planner
« Reply #16 on: August 30, 2017, 18:21:18 »
I think the directory is changed.Have a go from here:
http://www.thegardenersalmanac.co.uk

I found the link was within the title line, not the picture as described. Very useful.
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DrJohnH

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Re: Allotment Planner
« Reply #17 on: August 30, 2017, 18:41:49 »
I think the directory is changed.Have a go from here:
http://www.thegardenersalmanac.co.uk

I found the link was within the title line, not the picture as described. Very useful.

This is what I was after  http://www.thegardenersalmanac.co.uk/Data/Computers/Computers%20and%20Gardening.htm


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Re: Allotment Planner
« Reply #18 on: August 31, 2017, 08:29:39 »
I used the dt brown online planner for three years and it did help to get my allotment sorted and rotations going. I stopped last year and just numbered my raised beds in a notebook, writing notes in pencil and forward planning for next year. It was worth the cost for the first couple of years, it enabled me to design my plot visually but not worth it after that time

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Re: Allotment Planner
« Reply #19 on: August 31, 2017, 13:35:21 »
I signed up for the Suttons planner to help me design my new veggie plot and it seems very comprehensive.  However it doesn't cope with something on the scale of mine - 29m x 25m and can't get it all on one screen or sheet of paper in a scale that's useful to me so I've ended up drawing it on A3 paper.  On the other hand, there are regular newsletters with tips and info on rotations and what and when to sow and plant.

I reckon that between that and TeeGee's almanac I've got it covered and can always ask for advice on here too.
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