<p>I lack drawing skills but I really do need to draw myself up a plan of what's planted in and location of those flowers, even if I don't know how to draw on graph paper or understand the concept of graph paper..never did while in school.</p>
<p>Another things I really need to implement is record where I bought specific seeds or if rec'd from a swap or trade in case I have questions I will know where to begin my search. Example: Ordered dwarf fairy candytuft(mixed colors)from Crosman seeds in Rochester, NY.. If I want to order more, I won't have to waste time researching on the internet..I can go directly to that website. Another idea is to keep a copy of order form if done by mail or keep the purchase order/shipping form that arrives with the seeds. If I receive the seeds in a trade, I can always go back to that person to see if they have more they would be willing to trade or find out where they purchased the seeds, etc. A serious gardener will collect and save seeds from their own plants usually, especially if they like them or plan to sow more come wintersowing season or direct sowing in early spring.</p>
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