Hi everybody,
it's nice to hear some like my approach to dealing with using the IG Pro for Vegetable gardens.
And sure Toby, go ahead copy and use as much you like with what I come up with. We all are here to help each other figuring out how to use the program and to find ways to use it to fit certain applications. Right? And to help George to improve it, to make it the best (In my opinion it is already) program available to gardeners, no matter whats their application. Improvements are always good, it can always get better. Right?
I have to say a lot of, maybe the most, Kudos belong to George. He is the one who made it possible for Gardeners to use the program as it best fits their specific use. I have used other garden program before, and while some had flashier looks, they never fit my applications well. They might be useful for some people, but not most people. Some mainly help design how your garden can look, but they mostly are for ornamental gardens, don't work for vegetable gardening and on top are very limited even for your Flower garden because they don't give you enough plants to work with. Others are for vegetable gardens, but if you don't follow the Square foot gardening rule, they don't work for you either, I was never able to input my vegetable garden in their programs, plus they didn't work for ornamental gardens. The flexibility to use the program, as one wishes or needs, is what makes IG pro so great
>>You can also use the Go to most recent SWITCH folder button and SWITCH even faster!<<
I found this Switch button the other day, and it is really neat. I first wasn't sure what it would do, I just clicked on it, hoping that everything I worked on the last hours wasn't all lost.
>>Gosh (OK Begorrah), that?s a lot of beds!!<<
I have a rather large Vegetable garden, The whole area is probably 1800 sqft, but I only use around 1000 right now. The other area has my compost heaps (three big bins) and whatever compostable stuff we get from the local Compost facility. Right now I have a big heap of Chicken compost and another Heap of Mint compost. We have a lot of Mint farms in this area, so Mint compost is very common out here. Some of the area we are planning to put a Green House on. Maybe with a chicken coop behind it. I really would like to have a few chickens, we are allowed to have 3, no roosters.
So there are a lot of Beds but most are smaller then the average Gardener would have. I am kinda short, and also have a bad shoulder which gets inflamed sometime, especially by over reaching. So I made my Beds just the right size that I don't have to overreach, the middle is easy to get to, to work in.
>>I'm delighted to see that application for the Lassoo feature!!<<
The Lasso feature is really neat. I used it some more yesterday evening and I noticed again the problem where the coordinates seem to be in the wrong place. George is aware of this problem already and is working on it. So I know it is only a matter of time before it is fixed.
When you open the garden picture in GAOO5 all the coordinates seem to be in the right place, but when you open the picture through the GA004 the Lasso seems to be out of place, sometimes a long way from where it is supposed to be. I noticed another difference today. In GA005 the Lasso is black in GA004 it is white, maybe that helps in figuring out whats wrong. The white one, you can hardly see on a white background.
I also have a question about the Lasso feature. Is it possible to make the Lasso feature, that it also can create free form Lassos or at least round ones? There I have a somewhat irregular, not square Vegetable garden area. Some of my garden beds are not square or rectangular, but irregular shaped, curved or zigzaged. When I try to make a Lasso for a vegetable coordinate in the irregular bed, the square does not fit properly and so it is never on the right spot. It is hard to mark where the plants are supposed to be.
That would be a real good feature. Squares work good in a square foot garden, but in a free form shape it doesn't work so well.
To show you what I mean, I attached a picture of the upper Vegetable garden area.
I am leaning more and more toward the look of a French Potager Garden. I don't want my Vegetable garden just be utilitarian but also pretty to look at, a place I like to hang out in. So slowly I have been incorporating flowers into the area, I grew some Poppies for Bread seeds in there last year (pretty and useful), some edible flowers and some shrubs for the birds, which have berries I can use as well (Elderberries) but I would like to add maybe a nice water feature, some Yard Art, at least I want to make some of my Bean poles and other Trellises prettier to look at. Add a Bench, some planters around the green house. I want my garden to be as nice then the flower garden. Something like that
http://www.thepotager.com.au/Potager_Garden/ or
http://growingappetite.com/index.php?tag=potagerSo having a free form Lasso feature would be really great to have.
>>One thing I can do to make this easier is to provide a new button Duplicate a Garden.
This would allow you to select (say) Isabell's Vegetable garden 2007 and generate a new Garden - say Isabell's Vegetable garden 2008<<
That sounds like a neat idea. Definitely it would make input of Data a lot quicker, most of it already would be in there.
Isabell